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Skewness and kurtosis of mean transverse momentum fluctuations at the LHC energies
The first measurements of skewness and kurtosis of mean transverse momentum (â©pTâȘ) fluctuations are reported in PbâPb collisions at sNN = 5.02 TeV, XeâXe collisions at sNN = 5.44 TeV and pp collisions at s=5.02 TeV using the ALICE detector. The measurements are carried out as a function of system size â©dNch/dηâȘ|η|<0.51/3, using charged particles with transverse momentum (pT) and pseudorapidity (η), in the range 0.2<pT<3.0 GeV/c and |η|<0.8, respectively. In PbâPb and XeâXe collisions, positive skewness is observed in the fluctuations of â©pTâȘ for all centralities, which is significantly larger than what would be expected in the scenario of independent particle emission. This positive skewness is considered a crucial consequence of the hydrodynamic evolution of the hot and dense nuclear matter created in heavy-ion collisions. Furthermore, similar observations of positive skewness for minimum bias pp collisions are also reported here. Kurtosis of â©pTâȘ fluctuations is found to be in good agreement with the kurtosis of Gaussian distribution, for most central PbâPb collisions. Hydrodynamic model calculations with MUSIC using Monte Carlo Glauber initial conditions are able to explain the measurements of both skewness and kurtosis qualitatively from semicentral to central collisions in PbâPb system. Color reconnection mechanism in PYTHIA8 model seems to play a pivotal role in capturing the qualitative behavior of the same measurements in pp collisions