Title
Observation of Long-Range Elliptic Azimuthal Anisotropies in √s=13 and 2.76 TeV pp Collisions with the ATLAS Detector
Date Issued
27 April 2016
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Aad G.
Abbott B.
Abdallah J.
Abdinov O.
Aben R.
Abolins M.
Abouzeid O.S.
Abramowicz H.
Abreu H.
Abreu R.
Abulaiti Y.
Acharya B.S.
Adamczyk L.
Adams D.L.
Adelman J.
Adomeit S.
Adye T.
Affolder A.A.
Agatonovic-Jovin T.
Agricola J.
Aguilar-Saavedra J.A.
Ahlen S.P.
Ahmadov F.
Aielli G.
Akerstedt H.
Åkesson T.P.A.
Akimov A.V.
Alberghi G.L.
Albert J.
Albrand S.
Alconada Verzini M.J.
Aleksa M.
Aleksandrov I.N.
Alexa C.
Alexander G.
Alexopoulos T.
Alhroob M.
Alimonti G.
Alio L.
Alison J.
Alkire S.P.
Allbrooke B.M.M.
Allport P.P.
Aloisio A.
Alonso A.
Alonso F.
Alpigiani C.
Altheimer A.
Alvarez Gonzalez B.
Álvarez Piqueras D.
Alviggi M.G.
Amadio B.T.
Amako K.
Amaral Coutinho Y.
Amelung C.
Amidei D.
Amor Dos Santos S.P.
Amorim A.
Amoroso S.
Amram N.
Amundsen G.
Anastopoulos C.
Ancu L.S.
Andari N.
Andeen T.
Anders C.F.
Anders G.
Anders J.K.
Anderson K.J.
Andreazza A.
Andrei V.
Angelidakis S.
Angelozzi I.
Anger P.
Angerami A.
Anghinolfi F.
Anisenkov A.V.
Anjos N.
Annovi A.
Antonelli M.
Antonov A.
Antos J.
Anulli F.
Aoki M.
Aperio Bella L.
Arabidze G.
Arai Y.
Araque J.P.
Arce A.T.H.
Arduh F.A.
Arguin J.F.
Argyropoulos S.
Arik M.
Armbruster A.J.
Arnaez O.
Arnold H.
Arratia M.
Arslan O.
Artamonov A.
Artoni G.
Aix-Marseille Université
University of Oklahoma
Academia Sinica, Taipei
Publisher(s)
American Physical Society
Abstract
ATLAS has measured two-particle correlations as a function of the relative azimuthal angle, Δφ, and pseudorapidity, Δη, in s=13 and 2.76 TeV pp collisions at the LHC using charged particles measured in the pseudorapidity interval |η|<2.5. The correlation functions evaluated in different intervals of measured charged-particle multiplicity show a multiplicity-dependent enhancement at Δφ∼0 that extends over a wide range of Δη, which has been referred to as the "ridge." Per-trigger-particle yields, Y(Δφ), are measured over 2<|Δη|<5. For both collision energies, the Y(Δφ) distribution in all multiplicity intervals is found to be consistent with a linear combination of the per-trigger-particle yields measured in collisions with less than 20 reconstructed tracks, and a constant combinatoric contribution modulated by cos(2Δφ). The fitted Fourier coefficient, v2,2, exhibits factorization, suggesting that the ridge results from per-event cos(2φ) modulation of the single-particle distribution with Fourier coefficients v2. The v2 values are presented as a function of multiplicity and transverse momentum. They are found to be approximately constant as a function of multiplicity and to have a pT dependence similar to that measured in p+Pb and Pb+Pb collisions. The v2 values in the 13 and 2.76 TeV data are consistent within uncertainties. These results suggest that the ridge in pp collisions arises from the same or similar underlying physics as observed in p+Pb collisions, and that the dynamics responsible for the ridge has no strong s dependence.
Volume
116
Issue
17
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Física nuclear
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84971330904
Source
Physical Review Letters
ISSN of the container
00319007
Sponsor(s)
National Science Foundation 1119200, 1305037, 1410972 NSF Seventh Framework Programme 246806 FP7 Science and Technology Facilities Council GRIDPP, PP/E000444/1, ST/N000463/1 STFC Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur F&#x00F6;rderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung 156083 SNF
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