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New results related to QGP-like effects in small systems with ALICE

Results on the production of $π^{\pm}$, $\textrm{K}^{\pm}$, $\textrm{p}(\bar{\textrm{p}})$, $Λ(\barΛ)$, $Ξ^{-} \left(\barΞ^{+}\right)$ and $Ω^{-} \left(\barΩ^{+}\right)$ at midrapidity (${|y|<0.5}$) as a function of multiplicity in $\sqrt{s}~=~7~\textrm{TeV}$ pp collisions are reported. Transverse momentum distributions and integrated yields are compared to expectations from statistical hadronization models along with results from different colliding systems and center-of-mass energies. The evolution of spectral shapes with multiplicity show similar patterns to those seen in p-Pb and Pb-Pb collisions. The $p_{\textrm{T}}$-integrated baryon yields relative to pions exhibit a significant strangeness-related enhancement in both pp and p-Pb collisions.

preprint2016arXivOpen access

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