2024
DOI: 10.1007/jhep01(2024)199
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Measurements of long-range two-particle correlation over a wide pseudorapidity range in p–Pb collisions at $$ \sqrt{s_{\textrm{NN}}} $$ = 5.02 TeV

S. Acharya,
D. Adamová,
G. Aglieri Rinella
et al.

Abstract: Correlations in azimuthal angle extending over a long range in pseudorapidity between particles, usually called the “ridge” phenomenon, were discovered in heavy-ion collisions, and later found in pp and p–Pb collisions. In large systems, they are thought to arise from the expansion (collective flow) of the produced particles. Extending these measurements over a wider range in pseudorapidity and final-state particle multiplicity is important to understand better the origin of these long-range correlations in sm… Show more

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“…[264] for the same process (the Fourier coefficients R n0 (∆Y, s) in Equation ( 18) can be also employed to describe the azimuthal anisotropy of long-range correlations in heavy-ion collisions (see, e.g., Refs. [406][407][408][409][410][411][412][413] and references therein)). Exploring its characteristics holds significant advantages from both theoretical and experimental standpoints.…”
Section: Angular Multiplicitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[264] for the same process (the Fourier coefficients R n0 (∆Y, s) in Equation ( 18) can be also employed to describe the azimuthal anisotropy of long-range correlations in heavy-ion collisions (see, e.g., Refs. [406][407][408][409][410][411][412][413] and references therein)). Exploring its characteristics holds significant advantages from both theoretical and experimental standpoints.…”
Section: Angular Multiplicitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%