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Multi-Parton Interactions in pp collisions from Machine Learning-based regression

Published 8 Apr 2020 in hep-ph | (2004.03800v2)

Abstract: Multi-Parton Interactions (MPI) in pp collisions have attracted the attention of the heavy-ion community since they can help to elucidate the origin of collective-like effects discovered in small collision systems at the LHC. In this work, we report that in PYTHIA 8.244, the charged-particle production in events with a large number of MPI (N<em>mpi{\rm N}<em>{\rm mpi}) normalized to that obtained in minimum-bias pp collisions shows interesting features. After the normalization to the corresponding ⟨N</em>mpi⟩\langle {\rm N}</em>{\rm mpi} \rangle, the ratios as a function of pTp_{\rm T} exhibit a bump at pT≈3p_{\rm T}\approx3 GeV/cc; and for higher pTp_{\rm T} ($&gt;8$ GeV/cc), the ratios are independent of N<em>mpi{\rm N}<em>{\rm mpi}. While the size of the bump increases with increasing N</em>mpi{\rm N}</em>{\rm mpi}, the behavior at high pTp_{\rm T} is expected from the "binary scaling" (parton-parton interactions), which holds given the absence of any parton-energy loss mechanism in PYTHIA. The bump at intermediate pTp_{\rm T} is reminiscent of the Cronin effect observed for the nuclear modification factor in p--Pb collisions. In order to unveil these effects in data, we propose a strategy to construct an event classifier sensitive to MPI using Machine Learning-based regression. The study is conducted using TMVA, and the regression is performed with Boosted Decision Trees (BDT). Event properties like forward charged-particle multiplicity, transverse spherocity and the average transverse momentum (⟨pT⟩\langle p_{\rm T} \rangle) are used for training. The kinematic cuts are defined in accordance with the ALICE detector capabilities. In addition, we also report that if we apply the trained BDT on existing (${\rm INEL}&gt;0$) pp data, i.e. events with at least one primary charged-particle within $|\eta|&lt;1$, the average number of MPI in pp collisions at s=5.02\sqrt{s}=5.02 and 13 TeV are 3.76±1.01\pm1.01 and 4.65±1.01\pm1.01, respectively.

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