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The last decade has seen a sharp increase in the number of scientific publications describing physiological and pathological functions of extracellular vesicles (EVs), a collective term covering various subtypes of cell-released, membranous structures, called exosomes, microvesicles, microparticles, ectosomes, oncosomes, apoptotic bodies, and many other names. However, specific issues arise when working with these entities, whose size and amount often make them difficult to obtain as relatively pure preparations, and to characterize properly. The International Society for Extracellular Vesicles (ISEV) proposed Minimal Information for Studies of Extracellular Vesicles (“MISEV”) guidelines for the field in 2014. We now update these “MISEV2014” guidelines based on evolution of the collective knowledge in the last four years. An important point to consider is that ascribing a specific function to EVs in general, or to subtypes of EVs, requires reporting of specific information beyond mere description of function in a crude, potentially contaminated, and heterogeneous preparation. For example, claims that exosomes are endowed with exquisite and specific activities remain difficult to support experimentally, given our still limited knowledge of their specific molecular machineries of biogenesis and release, as compared with other biophysically similar EVs. The MISEV2018 guidelines include tables and outlines of suggested protocols and steps to follow to document specific EV-associated functional activities. Finally, a checklist is provided with summaries of key points.
Franz Kafka's (1883-1924) "Die Brücke" is one of the less well-known texts by one of the most prolific authors of literary modernity. However, this short prose text embodies prevalent questions of literary modernity and philosophy as it reflects the crisis of language in regard of identity, communication, and literary production. Placed in the context of fin-de-siècle's discourse of language crisis, this article provides a dialogue between Kafka's "Die Brücke" and Hannah Arendt's (1906-1975) philosophy of thinking and speaking in "The Life of the Mind". Contrary to Arendt's understanding of the metaphor as "a carrying over" between the mental activities of the solitude thinker and a reconciliation with the pluralistic world shared with others, this article argues for a deconstructionist reading of "Die Brücke" as a tool to reevaluate Arendt"s notion of a shared human experience ensured through language and illustrates the advantages of poetic texts within philosophical discourses.
Ziel der Studie war es, das Auftreten von Fatigue, Depression und Einschränkungen der Lebensqualität zu untersuchen bei einem an nichtmuskelinvasivem Blasenkrebs erkrankten Patienten unter BCG-Therapie. Die Hypothese war, dass es keinen Unterschied zu dem Validierungskollektiv der genutzten Fragebögen gibt. Zum Ende der Auswertung wurden die Ergebnisse mit dem Patientenkollektiv der mit Mitomycin behandelten Patienten (Dissertation Fr. Elena Walther) und BPH-bzw. Prostatakarzinom-Patienten (Dissertation Fr. Dr Daniela Drescher) verglichen. Ausgegeben wurden 400 Fragebögen an Patienten betreut in urologischen Praxen deutschlandweit. Zuvor war die Studie von der Ethikkommission der Landesärztekammer Hessen bewilligt worden. Der Fragebogen wurde vollständig anonymisiert, ein Rückschluss auf die Identität der Teilnehmer ist nicht möglich. Die Testinstrumente setzten sich zusammen aus dem sozioökonomischen Status, dem Brief Fatigue Inventory (BFI), dem EORTC-QLQ-C30, dem Beck Depression Inventar und dem EORTC-Blasenmodul QLQ-NMIBC24. Ausgewertet wurden 67 Fragebögen. Das Geschlecht der teilnehmenden Patienten war überwiegend männlich, 58, versus 9, weiblich. Das Mindestalter lag bei 45, das Höchstalter bei 91 Jahren. Die Mehrheit der Patienten (46) waren verheiratet, zusammenlebend. 50 % der Probanden verfügten über einen Hauptschulabschluss, 22 bzw. 15 % über einen Hochschul- bzw. Realschulabschluss. Die Mehrzahl der Patienten nahm keine Psychopharmaka ein (85 %). Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Lebensqualität der Patienten gut ist, gemessen der der Krebsdiagnose und der begleitenden belastenden intravesikalen Therapie. 73 Entscheidende Faktoren für die guten Ergebnisse schienen in diesem Patientenkollektiv die Lebensumstände zu sein, da herausgearbeitet werden konnte, dass Patienten, zusammenlebend mit Partner beim QLQ-C30- Fragebogen beim emotionalen Teil der Fragen bessere Ergebnisse zeigten. Bei den kognitiven Einschränkungen war das Alter ein negativer Einflussfaktor. Die körperlichen Einschränkungen waren trotz des hohen Durchschnittsalters der Teilnehmer eher gering. Der Anteil an Patienten mit schwerer Fatigue war mit 6 von 67 Teilnehmern sehr gering. Der Vergleich mit anderen Patientengruppen, wie Prostatakarzinom- und BPHPatienten und mit Mitomycin behandelten Patienten ergab keine signifikanten Unterschiede. Der größte limitierende Faktor dieser Arbeit war die geringe Patientenzahl. Dies ist umso bedeutsamer, da alle den Themenbereich untersuchenden Studien so geringe Patientenzahlen aufweisen. In der täglichen Praxis scheint es schwierig, noch zusätzliche Befragungen durchzuführen, die über das normale Maß hinausgehen. Die im Fragebogen abgefragten Punkte sind allerdings sehr wichtig für den Therapieerfolg, da Patienten mit einer schlechten Lebensqualität oder einer Depression, die sich unter Therapie entwickelt eher dazu geneigt sein werden, die Behandlung abzubrechen. Wünschenswert wäre weitere Studien mit größerer Patientenzahl, um den Einfluss des Alters und der Lebensumstände noch besser untersuchen zu können. Auch Unterschiede zwischen Männern und Frauen könnten so besser aufgearbeitet werden. Es wäre sehr wichtig, diese Studien durchzuführen, um Standards in der Versorgung der Patienten zu erarbeiten, beispielsweise Messinstrumente, die gut in den Alltag zu integrieren sind, um Krankheiten oder Begleitsymptome aufzudecken, die den Krankheitsverlauf negativ beeinflussen.
Ziel der Studie war es, das Auftreten von Fatigue, Depression und Einschränkungen der Lebensqualität zu untersuchen bei einem an nichtmuskelinvasivem Blasenkrebs erkrankten Patienten unter BCG-Therapie. Die Hypothese war, dass es keinen Unterschied zu dem Validierungskollektiv der genutzten Fragebögen gibt. Zum Ende der Auswertung wurden die Ergebnisse mit dem Patientenkollektiv der mit Mitomycin behandelten Patienten (Dissertation Fr. Elena Walther) und BPH-bzw. Prostatakarzinom-Patienten (Dissertation Fr. Dr Daniela Drescher) verglichen. Ausgegeben wurden 400 Fragebögen an Patienten betreut in urologischen Praxen deutschlandweit. Zuvor war die Studie von der Ethikkommission der Landesärztekammer Hessen bewilligt worden. Der Fragebogen wurde vollständig anonymisiert, ein Rückschluss auf die Identität der Teilnehmer ist nicht möglich. Die Testinstrumente setzten sich zusammen aus dem sozioökonomischen Status, dem Brief Fatigue Inventory (BFI), dem EORTC-QLQ-C30, dem Beck Depression Inventar und dem EORTC Blasenmodul QLQ-NMIBC24. Ausgewertet wurden 67 Fragebögen. Das Geschlecht der teilnehmenden Patienten war überwiegend männlich, 58, versus 9, weiblich. Das Mindestalter lag bei 45, das Höchstalter bei 91 Jahren. Die Mehrheit der Patienten (46) waren verheiratet, zusammenlebend. 50 % der Probanden verfügten über einen Hauptschulabschluss, 22 bzw. 15 % über einen Hochschul- bzw. Realschulabschluss. Die Mehrzahl der Patienten nahm keine Psychopharmaka ein (85 %). Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Lebensqualität der Patienten gut ist, gemessen der der Krebsdiagnose und der begleitenden belastenden intravesikalen Therapie. Entscheidende Faktoren für die guten Ergebnisse schienen in diesem Patien tenkollektiv die Lebensumstände zu sein, da herausgearbeitet werden konnte, dass Patienten, zusammenlebend mit Partner beim QLQ-C30-Fragebogen beim emotionalen Teil der Fragen bessere Ergebnisse zeigten. Bei den kognitiven Einschränkungen war das Alter ein negativer Einflussfaktor. Die körperlichen Einschränkungen waren trotz des hohen Durchschnittsalters der Teilnehmer eher gering. Der Anteil an Patienten mit schwerer Fatigue war mit 6 von 67 Teilnehmern sehr gering.
Der Vergleich mit anderen Patientengruppen, wie Prostatakarzinom- und BPH-Patienten und mit Mitomycin behandelten Patienten ergab keine signifikanten Unterschiede. Der größte limitierende Faktor dieser Arbeit war die geringe Patientenzahl. Dies ist umso bedeutsamer, da alle den Themenbereich untersuchenden Studien so geringe Patientenzahlen aufweisen. In der täglichen Praxis scheint es schwierig, noch zusätzliche Befragungen durchzuführen, die über das normale Maß hinausgehen. Die im Fragebogen abgefragten Punkte sind allerdings sehr wichtig für den Therapieerfolg, da Patienten mit einer schlechten Lebensqualität oder einer Depression, die sich unter Therapie entwickelt eher dazu geneigt sein werden, die Behandlung abzubrechen. Wünschenswert wäre weitere Studien mit größerer Patientenzahl, um den Einfluss des Alters und der Lebensumstände noch besser untersuchen zu können. Auch Unterschiede zwischen Männern und Frauen könnten so besser aufgearbeitet werden. Es wäre sehr wichtig, diese Studien durchzuführen, um Standards in der Versorgung der Patienten zu erarbeiten, beispielsweise Messinstrumente, die gut in den Alltag zu integrieren sind, um Krankheiten oder Begleitsymptome aufzudecken, die den Krankheitsverlauf negativ beeinflussen.
Using apoE phenotyping by immunoblotting and apoE genotyping we identified four heterozygous carriers of a rare apolipoprotein (apo) E2 variant, apoE2 (Arg136 → Cys). ApoE2 (Arg136 → Cys) was not distinct from apoE2 (Arg158 → Cys) by phenotyping, but produced a unique pattern of bands on CfoI restriction typing of a 244 bp apoE gene fragment. Two of the four apoE2 (Arg136 → Cys)/3 heterozygotes had elevated triglycerides, two were normolipidemic. The composition of very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) was normal in each of the four apoE2 (Arg136 → Cys) carriers, regardless of the triglyceride concentrations. None of the apoE2 (Arg136 → Cys) carriers displayed a broad β-band and none revealed β-migrating particles in the VLDL. The two hypertriglyceridemic carriers of apoE2 (Arg136 → Cys) were, therefore, classified as having type IV rather than type III hyperlipoproteinemia. LDL receptor binding activities were studied using recombinant apoE loaded to dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) vesicles and to VLDL and from an apoE-deficient individual. LDL receptor binding of apoE2 (Arg136 → Cys) was 14% of apoE3 and was thus higher than that of apoE2 (Arg158 → Cys). Both apoE2 (Arg136 → Cys) and apoE2 (Arg158 → Cys) displayed substantial heparin binding (61 and 53% of apoE3, respectively). As the dominant apoE variants known so far are characterized by more pronounced reductions of heparin binding, we suggest that apoE2 (Arg136 → Cys) is not associated with dominant expression of type III hyperlipoproteinemia. These findings lend support to the concept that apoE variants predisposing to dominant type III hyperlipoproteinemia differ from recessive mutations by a more severe defect in heparin binding.—März, W., M. M. Hoffmann, H. Scharnagl, E. Fisher, M. Chen, M. Nauck, G. Feussner, and H. Wieland. Apolipoprotein E2 (Arg136 → Cys) mutation in the receptor binding domain of apoE is not associated with dominant type III hyperlipoproteinemia.
Multiplicity dependence of charged-particle intra-jet properties in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV
(2023)
The first measurement of the multiplicity dependence of intra-jet properties of leading charged-particle jets in proton-proton (pp) collisions is reported. The mean charged-particle multiplicity and jet fragmentation distributions are measured in minimum-bias and high-multiplicity pp collisions at s√ = 13 TeV using the ALICE detector. Jets are reconstructed from charged particles produced in the midrapidity region (|η|<0.9) using the sequential recombination anti-kT algorithm with jet resolution parameters R = 0.2, 0.3, and 0.4 for the transverse momentum (pT) interval 5−110 GeV/c. High-multiplicity events are selected by the forward V0 scintillator detectors. The mean charged-particle multiplicity inside the leading jet cone rises monotonically with increasing jet pT in qualitative agreement with previous measurements at lower energies. The distributions of jet fragmentation functions zch and ξch are measured for different jet-pT intervals. Jet-pT independent fragmentation of leading jets is observed for wider jets except at high- and low-zch. The observed "hump-backed plateau" structure in the ξch distribution indicates suppression of low-pT particles. In high-multiplicity events, an enhancement of the fragmentation probability of low-zch particles accompanied by a suppression of high-zch particles is observed compared to minimum-bias events. This behavior becomes more prominent for low-pT jets with larger jet radius. The results are compared with predictions of QCD-inspired event generators, PYTHIA 8 with Monash 2013 tune and EPOS LHC. It is found that PYTHIA 8 qualitatively reproduces the jet modification in high-multiplicity events except at high jet pT. These measurements provide important constraints to models of jet fragmentation.
This Letter presents the most precise measurement to date of the matter/antimatter imbalance at midrapidity in Pb-Pb collisions at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair sNN−−−√=5.02 TeV. Using the Statistical Hadronization framework, it is possible to obtain the value of the electric charge and baryon chemical potentials, μQ=−0.18±0.90 MeV and μB=0.71±0.45 MeV, with unprecedented precision. A centrality-differential study of the antiparticle-to-particle yield ratios of charged pions, protons, Ω-baryons, and light (hyper)nuclei is performed. These results indicate that the system created in Pb-Pb collisions at the LHC is on average baryon-free and electrically neutral at midrapidity.
In this letter, measurements of (anti)alpha production in central (0−10%) Pb−Pb collisions at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon−nucleon pair of sNN−−−√ = 5.02 TeV are presented, including the first measurement of an antialpha transverse-momentum spectrum. Owing to its large mass, (anti)alpha production yields and transverse-momentum spectra are of particular interest because they provide a stringent test of particle production models. The averaged antialpha and alpha spectrum is included into a common blast-wave fit with lighter particles, indicating that the (anti)alpha also participates in the collective expansion of the medium created in the collision. A blast-wave fit including only protons, (anti)alpha, and other light nuclei results in a similar flow velocity as the fit that includes all particles. A similar flow velocity, but a significantly larger kinetic freeze-out temperature is obtained when only protons and light nuclei are included in the fit. The coalescence parameter B4 is well described by calculations from a statistical hadronization model but significantly underestimated by calculations assuming nucleus formation via coalescence of nucleons. Similarly, the (anti)alpha-to-proton ratio is well described by the statistical hadronization model. On the other hand, coalescence calculations including approaches with different implementations of the (anti)alpha substructure tend to underestimate the data.
The first measurements of femtoscopic correlations with the particle pair combinations π±K0S in pp collisions at s√=13 TeV at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are reported by the ALICE experiment. Using the femtoscopic approach, it is shown that it is possible to study the elusive K∗0(700) particle that has been considered a tetraquark candidate for over forty years. Boson source parameters and final-state interaction parameters are extracted by fitting a model assuming a Gaussian source to the experimentally measured two-particle correlation functions. The final-state interaction is modeled through a resonant scattering amplitude, defined in terms of a mass and a coupling parameter, decaying into a π±K0S pair. The extracted mass and Breit-Wigner width, derived from the coupling parameter, of the final-state interaction are found to be consistent with previous measurements of the K∗0(700). The small value and increasing behavior of the correlation strength with increasing source size support the hypothesis that the K∗0(700) is a four-quark state, i.e. a tetraquark state. This latter trend is also confirmed via a simple geometric model that assumes a tetraquark structure of the K∗0(700) resonance.
The first measurements of femtoscopic correlations with the particle pair combinations π±K0S in pp collisions at s√=13 TeV at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are reported by the ALICE experiment. Using the femtoscopic approach, it is shown that it is possible to study the elusive K∗0(700) particle that has been considered a tetraquark candidate for over forty years. Boson source parameters and final-state interaction parameters are extracted by fitting a model assuming a Gaussian source to the experimentally measured two-particle correlation functions. The final-state interaction is modeled through a resonant scattering amplitude, defined in terms of a mass and a coupling parameter, decaying into a π±K0S pair. The extracted mass and Breit-Wigner width, derived from the coupling parameter, of the final-state interaction are found to be consistent with previous measurements of the K∗0(700). The small value and increasing behavior of the correlation strength with increasing source size support the hypothesis that the K∗0(700) is a four-quark state, i.e. a tetraquark state. This latter trend is also confirmed via a simple geometric model that assumes a tetraquark structure of the K∗0(700) resonance.
One of the major challenges of allogeneic stem cell transplantation (allo-SCT) is to reduce the risk of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) while boosting the graft-versus-leukemia (GVL) effect. The reconstitution of natural killer (NK) cells following allo-SCT is of notable interest due to their known capability to induce GVL without GVHD. Here, in this study, we investigate the association between the incidence and severity of acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) and the early reconstitution of NK cell subsets following allo-SCT. We analyzed 342 samples from 107 patients using flow cytometry, with a focus on immature CD56high and mature cytotoxic CD56dim NK cells. Longitudinal analysis of immune reconstitution after allo-SCT showed that the incidence of aGVHD was associated with a delayed expansion of the entire NK cell population, in particular the CD56high subset. Notably, the disturbed reconstitution of the CD56high NK cells also correlated with the severity of aGVHD.
HLA-DRB1 and HLA-DQB1 genetic diversity modulates response to lithium in bipolar affective disorders
(2021)
Bipolar affective disorder (BD) is a severe psychiatric illness, for which lithium (Li) is the gold standard for acute and maintenance therapies. The therapeutic response to Li in BD is heterogeneous and reliable biomarkers allowing patients stratification are still needed. A GWAS performed by the International Consortium on Lithium Genetics (ConLiGen) has recently identified genetic markers associated with treatment responses to Li in the human leukocyte antigens (HLA) region. To better understand the molecular mechanisms underlying this association, we have genetically imputed the classical alleles of the HLA region in the European patients of the ConLiGen cohort. We found our best signal for amino-acid variants belonging to the HLA-DRB1*11:01 classical allele, associated with a better response to Li (p < 1 × 10−3; FDR < 0.09 in the recessive model). Alanine or Leucine at position 74 of the HLA-DRB1 heavy chain was associated with a good response while Arginine or Glutamic acid with a poor response. As these variants have been implicated in common inflammatory/autoimmune processes, our findings strongly suggest that HLA-mediated low inflammatory background may contribute to the efficient response to Li in BD patients, while an inflammatory status overriding Li anti-inflammatory properties would favor a weak response.
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a genetically complex mental illness characterized by severe oscillations of mood and behavior. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified several risk loci that together account for a small portion of the heritability. To identify additional risk loci, we performed a two-stage meta-analysis of >9 million genetic variants in 9,784 bipolar disorder patients and 30,471 controls, the largest GWAS of BD to date. In this study, to increase power we used ~2,000 lithium-treated cases with a long-term diagnosis of BD from the Consortium on Lithium Genetics, excess controls, and analytic methods optimized for markers on the Xchromosome. In addition to four known loci, results revealed genome-wide significant associations at two novel loci: an intergenic region on 9p21.3 (rs12553324, p = 5.87×10-9; odds ratio = 1.12) and markers within ERBB2 (rs2517959, p = 4.53×10-9; odds ratio = 1.13). No significant X-chromosome associations were detected and X-linked markers explained very little BD heritability. The results add to a growing list of common autosomal variants involved in BD and illustrate the power of comparing well-characterized cases to an excess of controls in GWAS.
Changes in the balance of cholesterol absorption and synthesis and moderately elevated plasma plant sterols have been suggested to be atherogenic. Measuring cholestanol, lathosterol, campesterol, and sitosterol, we investigated the relationships of cholesterol metabolism and plasma plant sterols with the severity of coronary artery disease (CAD) in 2,440 participants of the Ludwigshafen Risk and Cardiovascular health (LURIC) study. The coronary status was determined by angiography, and the severity of CAD was assessed by the Friesinger Score (FS). An increase in the ratio of cholestanol to cholesterol was associated with high FS (P = 0.006). In contrast, a high ratio of lathosterol to cholesterol went in parallel with low FS (P < 0.001). Whereas the campesterol to cholesterol ratio significantly correlated with the FS (P = 0.026), the relationship of the sitosterol to cholesterol ratio with the FS did not reach statistical significance in the whole group. Increased campesterol, sitosterol, and cholestanol to lathosterol ratios were associated high FS (P < 0.001). To conclude, there is a modest association of high cholesterol absorption and low cholesterol synthesis with an increased severity of CAD. An atherogenic role of plasma plant sterols themselves, however, seems unlikely in subjects without sitosterolaemia.
The two-particle momentum correlation functions between charm mesons (D∗± and D±) and charged light-flavor mesons (π± and K±) in all charge-combinations are measured for the first time by the ALICE Collaboration in high-multiplicity proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of s√=13 TeV. For DK and D∗K pairs, the experimental results are in agreement with theoretical predictions of the residual strong interaction based on quantum chromodynamics calculations on the lattice and chiral effective field theory. In the case of Dπ and D∗π pairs, tension between the calculations including strong interactions and the measurement is observed. For all particle pairs, the data can be adequately described by Coulomb interaction only, indicating a shallow interaction between charm and light-flavor mesons. Finally, the scattering lengths governing the residual strong interaction of the Dπ and D∗π systems are determined by fitting the experimental correlation functions with a model that employs a Gaussian potential. The extracted values are small and compatible with zero.
TRIANNI mice carry an entire set of human immunoglobulin V region gene segments and are a powerful tool to rapidly isolate human monoclonal antibodies. After immunizing these mice with DNA encoding the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 and boosting with spike protein, we identified 29 hybridoma antibodies that reacted with the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. Nine antibodies neutralize SARS-CoV-2 infection at IC50 values in the subnanomolar range. ELISA-binding studies and DNA sequence analyses revealed one cluster of three clonally related neutralizing antibodies that target the receptor-binding domain and compete with the cellular receptor hACE2. A second cluster of six clonally related neutralizing antibodies bind to the N-terminal domain of the spike protein without competing with the binding of hACE2 or cluster 1 antibodies. SARS-CoV-2 mutants selected for resistance to an antibody from one cluster are still neutralized by an antibody from the other cluster. Antibodies from both clusters markedly reduced viral spread in mice transgenic for human ACE2 and protected the animals from SARS-CoV-2-induced weight loss. The two clusters of potent noncompeting SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies provide potential candidates for therapy and prophylaxis of COVID-19. The study further supports transgenic animals with a human immunoglobulin gene repertoire as a powerful platform in pandemic preparedness initiatives.
The femtoscopic study of pairs of identical pions is particularly suited to investigate the effective source function of particle emission, due to the resulting Bose-Einstein correlation signal. In small collision systems at the LHC, pp in particular, the majority of the pions are produced in resonance decays, which significantly affect the profile and size of the source. In this work, we explicitly model this effect in order to extract the primordial source in pp collisions at s√=13 TeV from charged π-π correlations measured by ALICE. We demonstrate that the assumption of a Gaussian primordial source is compatible with the data and that the effective source, resulting from modifications due to resonances, is approximately exponential, as found in previous measurements at the LHC. The universality of hadron emission in pp collisions is further investigated by applying the same methodology to characterize the primordial source of K-p pairs. The size of the primordial source is evaluated as a function of the transverse mass (mT) of the pairs, leading to the observation of a common scaling for both π-π and K-p, suggesting a collective effect. Further, the present results are compatible with the mT scaling of the p-p and p−Λ primordial source measured by ALICE in high multiplicity pp collisions, providing compelling evidence for the presence of a common emission source for all hadrons in small collision systems at the LHC. This will allow the determination of the source function for any hadron--hadron pairs with high precision, granting access to the properties of the possible final-state interaction among pairs of less abundantly produced hadrons, such as strange or charmed particles.
Observation of abnormal suppression of f0(980) production in p–Pb collisions at √sNN = 5.02 TeV
(2023)
The dependence of f0(980) production on the final-state charged-particle multiplicity in p−Pb collisions at sNN−−−√=5.02 TeV is reported. The production of f0(980) is measured with the ALICE detector via the f0(980)→π+π− decay channel in a midrapidity region of −0.5<y<0. Particle yield ratios of f0(980) to π and K∗(892)0 are found to be decreasing with increasing charged-particle multiplicity. The magnitude of the suppression of the f0(980)/π and f0(980)/K∗(892)0 yield ratios is found to be dependent on the transverse momentum pT, suggesting different mechanisms responsible for the measured effects. Furthermore, the nuclear modification factor QpPb of f0(980) is measured in various multiplicity ranges. The QpPb shows a strong suppression of the f0(980) production in the pT region up to about 4 GeV/c. The results on the particle yield ratios and QpPb for f0(980) may help to understand the late hadronic phase in p−Pb collisions and the nature of the internal structure of f0(980) particle.
This Letter presents the measurement of near-side associated per-trigger yields, denoted ridge yields, from the analysis of angular correlations of charged hadrons in proton-proton collisions at s√ = 13 TeV. Long-range ridge yields are extracted for pairs of charged particles with a pseudorapidity difference of 1.4<|Δη|<1.8 and a transverse momentum of 1<pT<2 GeV/c, as a function of the charged-particle multiplicity measured at midrapidity. This study extends the measurements of the ridge yield to the low multiplicity region, where in hadronic collisions it is typically conjectured that a strongly-interacting medium is unlikely to be formed. The precision of the new results allows for the first direct quantitative comparison with the results obtained in e+e− collisions at s√ = 91 GeV, where initial-state effects such as pre-equilibrium dynamics and collision geometry are not expected to play a role. In the multiplicity range where the e+e− results have good precision, the measured ridge yields in pp collisions are substantially larger than the limits set in e+e− annihilations. Consequently, the findings presented in this Letter suggest that the processes involved in e+e− annihilations do not contribute significantly to the emergence of long-range correlations in pp collisions.
This Letter presents the first measurement of event-by-event fluctuations of the net number (difference between the particle and antiparticle multiplicities) of multistrange hadrons Ξ− and Ξ¯¯¯¯+ and its correlation with the net-kaon number using the data collected by the ALICE Collaboration in pp, p−Pb, and Pb−Pb collisions at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair sNN−−−√=5.02 TeV. The statistical hadronization model with a correlation over three units of rapidity between hadrons having the same and opposite strangeness content successfully describes the results. On the other hand, string-fragmentation models that mainly correlate strange hadrons with opposite strange quark content over a small rapidity range fail to describe the data.