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Charged-Particle Nuclear Modification Factors in XeXe Collisions at √s[subscript NN] = 5.44 TeV

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Figure 1. The XeXe tracking efficiency for six centrality selections. The tracking efficiency at low-p T values decreases because of the strict track quality requirements used
Figure 2. The ratio of charged-particle spectra in pp collisions at √
Figure 3. (Upper panel) The charged-particle p T spectra in six classes of XeXe centrality and the pp reference spectrum after being extrapolated to √
Figure 4. The charged-particle R ∗ AA for XeXe collisions at √
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