Abstract
Measurements are presented of the production of primary and particles in proton-proton collisions at in the region transverse to the leading charged-particle jet in each event. The average multiplicity and average scalar transverse momentum sum of and particles measured at pseudorapidities rise with increasing charged-particle jet in the range and saturate in the region . The rise and saturation of the strange-particle yields and transverse momentum sums in the underlying event are similar to those observed for inclusive charged particles, which confirms the impact-parameter picture of multiple parton interactions. The results are compared to recent tunes of the pythia Monte Carlo event generator. The pythia simulations underestimate the data by 15%–30% for mesons and by about 50% for baryons, a deficit similar to that observed for the inclusive strange-particle production in non-single-diffractive proton-proton collisions. The constant strange- to charged-particle activity ratios with respect to the leading jet and similar trends for mesons and baryons indicate that the multiparton-interaction dynamics is decoupled from parton hadronization, which occurs at a later stage.
- Received 26 May 2013
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.88.052001
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