Inclusive charged-particle measurements probe the low-energy region of the
non-perturbative quantum chromodynamics. The ATLAS collaboration has recently
measured the charged-particle multiplicity and its dependence on transverse
momentum and pseudorapidity in special data sets with low LHC beam currents,
recorded at centre-of-mass energies of 8 TeV and 13 TeV. The measurements at 8
TeV cover a wide spectrum using charged-particle selections with minimum
transverse momentum of both 100 MeV and 500 MeV and in various phase space
regions of low and high charged-particle multiplicities, some of which are
studied for the first time by ATLAS. The measurements at 13 TeV also present
detailed studies with a minimum transverse momentum of both 100 MeV and 500
MeV. The measurements are compared with predictions of various tuned Monte
Carlo generators and are found to provide strong constraints on these. None of
the Monte Carlo generators with their respective tunes are able to reproduce
all the features of the data.Comment: Proceedings of Low-x Meeting 201