Strange and multi-strange particle production at the LHC energies with ALICE
arXiv:1112.5803
Abstract
Strange quark and particle production is studied at the LHC with unprecedented high beam energies in both heavy-ion and proton-proton collisions: on the one hand, strangeness is used for investigating chemical equilibration and bulk properties; on the other hand, strange particles contribute to probe different kinematical domains, from the one where collective phenomena are at play up to the region dominated by pQCD-calculable processes. We highlight the suitability of the ALICE experiment for this topic, presenting our latest measurements and comparing them to models.
8 pages, proceedings of Strangeness in Quark Matter 2011 conference (18-24 September 2011, Cracow)