With the experimental data collected by the ALICE collaboration in Pb-Pb
collisions at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair 2.76 TeV for six
different centralities (0-5%, 5-10%, 10-20%, 20-40%, 40-60% and
60-80%), we investigate the scaling property of the pion, kaon and proton
transverse momentum (pT) spectra at these centralities. We show that
in the low pT region with pT≤ 2.75 (3.10 and 2.35) GeV/c
the pion (kaon and proton) spectra exhibit a scaling behaviour independent of
the centrality of the collisions. This scaling behaviour arises when these
spectra are presented in terms of a suitable variable, z=pT/K. The
scaling parameter K is determined by the quality factor method and is
parameterized by a⟨Npart⟩b, where ⟨Npart⟩ is the average value of the number of participating
nucleons, a and b are free parameters, b characterizes the rate at which
lnK changes with ln⟨Npart⟩. The
values of b for pions and kaons are consistent within uncertainties, while
they are smaller than that for protons. In the high pT region, due to
the suppression of the spectra, a violation of the proposed scaling is observed
going from central to peripheral collisions. The more peripheral the collisions
are, the more clearly violated the proposed scaling becomes. In the framework
of the colour string percolation model, we argue that the pions, kaons and
protons originate from the fragmentation of clusters which are formed by
strings overlapping and the cluster's fragmentation functions are different for
different hadrons. The scaling behaviour of the pion, kaon and proton spectra
in the low pT region can be simultaneously explained by the colour
string percolation model in a qualitative way.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures, accepted by Nucl. Phys.