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The multiplicity dependence of multistrange hadron yields in proton-proton and lead-lead collisions at several TeV allows one to study the transition from very big to very small systems, in particular, concerning collective effects. I investigate this, employing a core-corona approach based on new microcanonical hadronization procedures in the 4 framework, as well as new methods allowing one to transform energy-momentum flow through freeze-out surfaces into invariant-mass elements. I try to disentangle effects due to “canonical suppression” and “core-corona separation”, which will both lead to a reduction of the yields at low multiplicity. Published by the American Physical Society 2024
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