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Auteurs principaux: Kutak, Krzysztof, Lökös, Sándor
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Publié: 2026
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author Kutak, Krzysztof
Lökös, Sándor
author_facet Kutak, Krzysztof
Lökös, Sándor
contents The 1D Mueller dipole model, its high energy limit, and its generalization were investigated. To address the ambiguity stemming from different definitions of the pseudorapidity ranges in experimental measurements, we propose the entropy as the function of the logarithm of the average multiplicity, $S(\ln\langle n\rangle$, as a universal observable. From the solutions of the models, we calculate both the entropy and the average charged particle multiplicity and compare to data measured in proton-proton collisions. We obtained these quantities directly from the measured charged particle multiplicity distributions and determine the model parameters via fits. We find that the generalized dipole model provides a significantly better description of the data than the 1D Mueller model.
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spellingShingle Entropy and mean multiplicity from dipole models in the high energy limit
Kutak, Krzysztof
Lökös, Sándor
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
The 1D Mueller dipole model, its high energy limit, and its generalization were investigated. To address the ambiguity stemming from different definitions of the pseudorapidity ranges in experimental measurements, we propose the entropy as the function of the logarithm of the average multiplicity, $S(\ln\langle n\rangle$, as a universal observable. From the solutions of the models, we calculate both the entropy and the average charged particle multiplicity and compare to data measured in proton-proton collisions. We obtained these quantities directly from the measured charged particle multiplicity distributions and determine the model parameters via fits. We find that the generalized dipole model provides a significantly better description of the data than the 1D Mueller model.
title Entropy and mean multiplicity from dipole models in the high energy limit
topic High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.17418