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Correction methods for finite-acceptance effects in two-particle correlation analyses

Two-particle angular correlations have been widely used as a tool to explore particle production mechanisms in heavy-ion collisions. The mixed-event technique is generally used as a standard method to correct for finite-acceptance effects. We demonstrate that event mixing only provides an approximat...

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Autores principales: Oh, Saehanseul, Morsch, Andreas, Loizides, Constantin, Schuster, Tim
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjp/i2016-16278-0
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2147747
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author Oh, Saehanseul
Morsch, Andreas
Loizides, Constantin
Schuster, Tim
author_facet Oh, Saehanseul
Morsch, Andreas
Loizides, Constantin
Schuster, Tim
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description Two-particle angular correlations have been widely used as a tool to explore particle production mechanisms in heavy-ion collisions. The mixed-event technique is generally used as a standard method to correct for finite-acceptance effects. We demonstrate that event mixing only provides an approximate acceptance correction, and propose new methods for finite-acceptance corrections. Starting from discussions about 2-dimensional correction procedures, new methods are derived for specific assumptions on the properties of the signal, such as uniform signal distribution or $\delta$-function-like trigger particle distribution, and suitable for two-particle correlation analyses from particles at mid-rapidity and jet-hadron or high $p_{\text{T}}$-triggered hadron-hadron correlations. Per-trigger associated particle yields from the mixed-event method and the new methods are compared through Monte Carlo simulations containing well-defined correlation signals. Significant differences are observed at large pseudorapidity differences in general and especially for asymmetric particle distribution like that produced in proton--nucleus collisions. The applicability and validity of the new methods are discussed in detail.
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spelling cern-21477472021-05-11T13:29:13Zdoi:10.1140/epjp/i2016-16278-0http://cds.cern.ch/record/2147747engOh, SaehanseulMorsch, AndreasLoizides, ConstantinSchuster, TimCorrection methods for finite-acceptance effects in two-particle correlation analysesNuclear Physics - TheoryNuclear Physics - ExperimentNuclear Physics - TheoryTwo-particle angular correlations have been widely used as a tool to explore particle production mechanisms in heavy-ion collisions. The mixed-event technique is generally used as a standard method to correct for finite-acceptance effects. We demonstrate that event mixing only provides an approximate acceptance correction, and propose new methods for finite-acceptance corrections. Starting from discussions about 2-dimensional correction procedures, new methods are derived for specific assumptions on the properties of the signal, such as uniform signal distribution or $\delta$-function-like trigger particle distribution, and suitable for two-particle correlation analyses from particles at mid-rapidity and jet-hadron or high $p_{\text{T}}$-triggered hadron-hadron correlations. Per-trigger associated particle yields from the mixed-event method and the new methods are compared through Monte Carlo simulations containing well-defined correlation signals. Significant differences are observed at large pseudorapidity differences in general and especially for asymmetric particle distribution like that produced in proton--nucleus collisions. The applicability and validity of the new methods are discussed in detail.arXiv:1604.05332oai:cds.cern.ch:21477472016-04-15
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Theory
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Nuclear Physics - Theory
Oh, Saehanseul
Morsch, Andreas
Loizides, Constantin
Schuster, Tim
Correction methods for finite-acceptance effects in two-particle correlation analyses
title Correction methods for finite-acceptance effects in two-particle correlation analyses
title_full Correction methods for finite-acceptance effects in two-particle correlation analyses
title_fullStr Correction methods for finite-acceptance effects in two-particle correlation analyses
title_full_unstemmed Correction methods for finite-acceptance effects in two-particle correlation analyses
title_short Correction methods for finite-acceptance effects in two-particle correlation analyses
title_sort correction methods for finite-acceptance effects in two-particle correlation analyses
topic Nuclear Physics - Theory
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Nuclear Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjp/i2016-16278-0
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2147747
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