The charged hadron spectra in p+Pb and pp collisions at
sNN=s=5.02TeV are measured with the ATLAS experiment at the
LHC. The measurements are performed with p+Pb data recorded in 2013 with an
integrated luminosity of 25nb−1 and pp data recorded in 2015 with an
integrated luminosity of 28pb−1. The p+Pb results are compared to pp
spectra, presented as a ratio of transverse momentum distributions in the two
systems scaled by the number of binary nucleon-nucleon collisions, the nuclear
modification factor RpPb. The study of RpPb allows a
detailed comparison of the collision systems in different centrality intervals
and in a wide range of transverse momentum. It is shown that the nuclear
modification factor does not have any significant deviation from unity in the
high transverse momentum region.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, presented at Hard Probes 201