Massimo Venaruzzo, for the ALICE Collaboration
Short lived hadronic resonances are a very important tool for the study of the dynamics of the matter produced in heavy-ion collisions since they should be sensitive to the medium properties such as temperature, density and expansion velocity. In particular they are sensitive to the time span between chemical and kinetic freeze-out of the hadronic phase of the fireball. The study of resonances in 7 TeV pp collisions is useful both in order to constrain QCD inspired models and to form a baseline for the production in heavy-ion collisions. The resonances $\mathrm{K}^{*0}$(892), $\phiup$(1020), $\Sigma(1385)^{\pm}$, $\Lambda$(1520), $\Xi$(1530) are reconstructed from their hadronic decay using data collected by the ALICE detector in pp collisions at 7 TeV. Their yields and $p_{\mathrm{T}}$ spectra are compared with Monte Carlo models such as PHOJET and different PYTHIA tunes.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.1696
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