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We report the multiplicity dependence of charged particle productions for $pi^{pm}$, $K^{pm}$, $p$, $overline{p}$ and $phi$ meson at $|y| < 1.0$ in p+p collisions at $sqrt{rm s}$ = 200 GeV with $rm PYTHIA$ simulation. The impact of parton multiple interactions and gluon contributions is studied and found to be possible sources of the particle yields splitting as a function of $p_T$ with respect to multiplicity. No obvious particle species dependence for the splitting is observed. The multiplicity dependence on ratios of $K^-/pi^-$, $K^+/pi^+$, $overline{p}/pi^-$, $p/pi^+$ and $Lambda/K^{0}_{s}$ in mid-rapidity in p+p collisions is found following the similar tendency as that in Au+Au collisions at $sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 200 GeV from RHIC, which heralds the similar underlying initial production mechanisms despite the differences in the initial colliding systems.
We present a measurement of inclusive $J/psi$ production at mid-rapidity ($|y|<1$) in $p+p$ collisions at a center-of-mass energy of $sqrt{s}$ = 200 GeV with the STAR experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The differential producti
We present strange particle spectra and yields measured at mid-rapidity in $sqrt{text{s}}=200$ GeV proton-proton ($p+p$) collisions at RHIC. We find that the previously observed universal transverse mass ($mathrm{m_{T}}equivsqrt{mathrm{p_{T}}^{2}+mat
The PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has measured low mass vector meson, $omega$, $rho$, and $phi$, production through the dimuon decay channel at forward rapidity ($1.2<|y|<2.2$) in $p$$+$$p$ collisions at $sqrt{s}=200$ GeV.
The PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has measured the differential cross section of $phi$(1020)-meson production at forward rapidity in $p$$+$$p$ collisions at $sqrt{s}=$510 GeV via the dimuon decay channel. The partial cross
The differential cross section for the production of direct photons in p+p collisions at sqrt(s)=200 GeV at midrapidity was measured in the PHENIX detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. Inclusive-direct photons were measured in the transver