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    Predictions for pp single diffractive cross section at LHC

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    A model based on Gribov's Regge calculus was developed [1] and was proposed to describe diffractive processes. In this note we present numerical vales obtained from [1] for the dependence of single diffraction cross-section on diffractive mass at s\sqrt{s} = 0.9, 2.76 and 7 TeV

    Charged-particle multiplicity and transverse energy in Pb-Pb collisions at sqrt(snn) = 2.76 TeV with ALICE

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    The measurements of charged-particle multiplicity and transverse energy at mid-rapidity in Pb-Pb collisions at sqrt(sNN) = 2.76 TeV are reported as a function of centrality. The fraction of the inelastic cross section recorded by the ALICE detector is estimated using a Glauber model. The results scaled by the number of participating nucleons are compared with pp collisions at the same collision energy, to similar results obtained at significantly lower energies, and with models based on different mechanisms for particle production in nuclear collisions.Comment: Contribution to QM 201

    Description of soft diffraction in the framework of reggeon calculus. Predictions for LHC

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    A model, based on Gribov's Reggeon calculus, is proposed and applied to processes of soft diffraction at high energies. It is shown that by accounting for absorptive corrections for all legs of triple-Regge and loop diagrams a good description of experimental data on inelastic soft diffraction can be obtained. In this paper we give a brief description of the model and of its predictions for LHC energies.Comment: Talk given at EDS'09 conferenc

    Spectra of particles produced in high-mass diffraction dissociation in the Model of Quark-Gluon Strings

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    We calculate spectra of secondary particles produced in process of single diffraction dissociation in the Model of Quark-Gluon Strings. For description of diffractive dissociation process we use the reggeon model where all legs of triple-reggeon diagrams are eikonalized. Numerical calculation shows that the model gives a good description of data on charged particles pseudorapidity distribution in ppˉp\bar{p} single diffractive dissociation

    Green functions for the TASEP with sublattice parallel update

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    We consider the totally asymmetric simple exclusion process (TASEP) in discrete time with the sublattice parallel dynamics describing particles moving to the right on the one-dimensional infinite chain with equal hoping probabilities. Using sequentially two mappings, we show that the model is equivalent to the TASEP with the backward-ordered sequential update in the case when particles start and finish their motion not simultaneously. The Green functions are obtained exactly in a determinant form for different initial and final conditions.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure

    Measurement of π\pi, K, p transverse momentum spectra with ALICE in proton-proton collisions at s=\sqrt{s} = 0.9 and 7 TeV

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    Results of the measurement of the π\pi, K, p transverse momentum (ptp_{\mathrm{t}}) spectra at mid-rapidity in proton-proton collisions at s=7\sqrt{s} = 7 TeV are presented. Particle identification was performed using the energy loss signal in the Inner Tracking System (ITS) and the Time Projection Chamber (TPC), while information from the Time-of-Flight (TOF) detector was used to identify particles at higher transverse momentum. From the spectra at s=7\sqrt{s} = 7 TeV the mean transverse momentum () and particle ratios were extracted and compared to results obtained for collisions at s=0.9\sqrt{s} = 0.9 TeV and lower energies.Comment: Quark Matter 2011 proceeding

    The totally asymmetric exclusion process with generalized update

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    We consider the totally asymmetric exclusion process in discrete time with generalized updating rules. We introduce a control parameter into the interaction between particles. Two particular values of the parameter correspond to known parallel and sequential updates. In the whole range of its values the interaction varies from repulsive to attractive. In the latter case the particle flow demonstrates an apparent jamming tendency not typical for the known updates. We solve the master equation for NN particles on the infinite lattice by the Bethe ansatz. The non-stationary solution for arbitrary initial conditions is obtained in a closed determinant form.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figure
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