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Very High-pT Triggered Dihadron Correlations in PbPb Collisions at 2.76 TeV with CMS

Measurements of dihadron correlations triggered by very high-pT particles in 2.76 TeV PbPb collisions are shown. The analysis explores the full 2011 PbPb data set corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 150 ub collected by CMS. Long-range correlations driven by single-particle azimuthal aniso...

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Autor principal: Conway, Rylan Towne
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1547535
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description Measurements of dihadron correlations triggered by very high-pT particles in 2.76 TeV PbPb collisions are shown. The analysis explores the full 2011 PbPb data set corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 150 ub collected by CMS. Long-range correlations driven by single-particle azimuthal anisotropies (characterized by the Fourier harmonics, $v_{n}$) are measured up to a pT of 50 GeV/c. After subtracting the v2-v4 harmonic components, the associated particle yields on the near and away side of the residual jet-like dihadron correlations are studied over a wide kinematic range in trigger and associated particle pT, as a function of collision centrality. By comparing to pp data at the same energy, a suppression of about 50% in the away-side associated yield is observed for the associated particle pT greater than 3 GeV/c. The yield is found to be significantly enhanced up to a factor of 3-4 on the away side at an associated particle pT of about 0.5 GeV/c. A moderate enhancement is suggested on the near side.
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spelling cern-15475352019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1547535engConway, Rylan TowneVery High-pT Triggered Dihadron Correlations in PbPb Collisions at 2.76 TeV with CMSDetectors and Experimental TechniquesMeasurements of dihadron correlations triggered by very high-pT particles in 2.76 TeV PbPb collisions are shown. The analysis explores the full 2011 PbPb data set corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 150 ub collected by CMS. Long-range correlations driven by single-particle azimuthal anisotropies (characterized by the Fourier harmonics, $v_{n}$) are measured up to a pT of 50 GeV/c. After subtracting the v2-v4 harmonic components, the associated particle yields on the near and away side of the residual jet-like dihadron correlations are studied over a wide kinematic range in trigger and associated particle pT, as a function of collision centrality. By comparing to pp data at the same energy, a suppression of about 50% in the away-side associated yield is observed for the associated particle pT greater than 3 GeV/c. The yield is found to be significantly enhanced up to a factor of 3-4 on the away side at an associated particle pT of about 0.5 GeV/c. A moderate enhancement is suggested on the near side.CMS-CR-2013-103oai:cds.cern.ch:15475352013-04-23
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Conway, Rylan Towne
Very High-pT Triggered Dihadron Correlations in PbPb Collisions at 2.76 TeV with CMS
title Very High-pT Triggered Dihadron Correlations in PbPb Collisions at 2.76 TeV with CMS
title_full Very High-pT Triggered Dihadron Correlations in PbPb Collisions at 2.76 TeV with CMS
title_fullStr Very High-pT Triggered Dihadron Correlations in PbPb Collisions at 2.76 TeV with CMS
title_full_unstemmed Very High-pT Triggered Dihadron Correlations in PbPb Collisions at 2.76 TeV with CMS
title_short Very High-pT Triggered Dihadron Correlations in PbPb Collisions at 2.76 TeV with CMS
title_sort very high-pt triggered dihadron correlations in pbpb collisions at 2.76 tev with cms
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1547535
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