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Due to the high particle multiplicities produced in Pb-Pb collisions, low-energy jets are difficult to be reconstructed using standard jet algorithms. Two-particles correlations in $\Delta\eta$ and $\Delta\varphi$ can instead be used to study jets, their properties and their particle composition. In this work, two-particle correlations between a high-momentum $K^{0}_{S}$ meson, $\Lambda$ baryon, or $\bar{\Lambda}$ baryon and charged hadrons are used to study strange particle production in jets. Recent ALICE results on the production of strange particles in small systems (pp and p-Pb collisions) reveal the possibility that similar strange quark production mechanisms could be present in all collision systems. The per-trigger yields of the associated hadrons were studied on both the near-side and away-side of the V$^0$-h correlation functions as a function of the transverse momenta of the trigger and associated particles as well as the event multiplicity in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13~\rm{TeV}$ collected with the ALICE experiment at the LHC.
| Track | Strangeness and Light Flavour |
|---|---|
| Collaboration name | ALICE Collaboration |