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David Silvermyr

David Silvermyr

Senior lecturer

David Silvermyr

Measurement of emission-angle anisotropy via long-range angular correlations with high- pT hadrons in d+Au and p+p collisions at s NN =200 GeV

Author

  • A. Adare
  • C. Aidala
  • N N Ajitanand
  • Y. Akiba
  • H Al-Bataineh
  • J Alexander
  • Peter Christiansen
  • Hans-Åke Gustafsson
  • Eva Haslum
  • Anders Oskarsson
  • Sarah Rosendahl
  • David Silvermyr
  • Evert Stenlund
  • L Zhou

Summary, in English

We present measurements of two-particle angular correlations between high-transverse-momentum (2<pT<11 GeV/c) π0 observed at midrapidity (|η|<0.35) and particles produced either at forward (3.1<η<3.9) or backward (−3.7<η<−3.1) rapidity in d+Au and p+p collisions at √sNN=200 GeV. The azimuthal angle correlations for particle pairs with this large rapidity gap in the Au-going direction exhibit a characteristic structure that persists up to pT≈6 GeV/c and which strongly depends on collision centrality, which is a similar characteristic to the hydrodynamical particle flow in A+A collisions. The structure is absent in the d-going direction as well as in p+p collisions, in the transverse-momentum range studied. The results indicate that the structure is shifted in the Au-going direction toward more central collisions, similar to the charged-particle pseudorapidity distributions.

Department/s

  • eSSENCE: The e-Science Collaboration
  • Particle and nuclear physics
  • Department of Physics

Publishing year

2018

Language

English

Publication/Series

Physical Review C

Volume

98

Issue

1

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

American Physical Society

Topic

  • Subatomic Physics

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2469-9985