In this article, a framework for hadronic rescattering in the general-purpose Pythia event generator is introduced. The starting point is the recently presented space–time picture of the hadronization process. It is now extended with a tracing of the subsequent motion of the primary hadrons, including both subsequent scattering processes among them and decays of them. The major new component is cross-section parameterizations for a range of possible hadron–hadron combinations, applicable from threshold energies upwards. The production dynamics in these collisions has also been extended to cope with different kinds of low-energy processes. The properties of the model are studied, and some first comparisons with LHC p p data are presented. Whereas it turns out that approximately half of all final particles participated in rescatterings, the net effects in p p events are still rather limited, and only striking in a few distributions. The new code opens up for several future studies, however, such as effects in p A and AA collisions.
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Sjöstrand, T., & Utheim, M. (2020). A framework for hadronic rescattering in pp collisions. European Physical Journal C, 80(10). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-020-8399-3