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Mass hierarchy and energy scaling of the Tsallis – Pareto parameters in hadron productions at RHIC and LHC energies

G. BíróInstitute of Physics, Eötvös University, 1/A Pázmány P. Sétány, H-1117 Budapest, HungaryG. G. BarnaföldiWigner Research Centre for Physics of the H.A.S., P.O. Box, H-1525 Budapest, HungaryTamás S. BíróWigner Research Centre for Physics of the H.A.S., P.O. Box, H-1525 Budapest, HungaryK. ShenKey Laboratory of Quark & Lepton Physics and Institute of Particle Physics, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079, China
2018en
ABI

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The latest, high-accuracy identified hadron spectra measurements in highenergy nuclear collisions led us to the investigation of the strongly interacting particles and collective effects in small systems. Since microscopical processes result in a statistical Tsallis – Pareto distribution, the fit parameters q and T are well suited for identifying system size scalings and initial conditions. Moreover, parameter values provide information on the deviation from the extensive, Boltzmann – Gibbs statistics in finite-volumes. We apply here the fit procedure developed in our earlier study for proton-proton collisions [1, 2]. The observed mass and center-of-mass energy trends in the hadron production are compared to RHIC dAu and LHC pPb data in different centrality/multiplicity classes. Here we present new results on mass hierarchy in pp and pA from light to heavy hadrons.

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