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Predictions on the precision achievable for small system flow observables in the context of HL-LHC

In this note, we discuss how the future HL-LHC program will enable highly precise measurements of flow observables in small systems. Projections of the statistical uncertainties achievable for symmetric cumulant analyses at $\sqrt{\text{s}} = 13$ TeV for pp collisions and at $\sqrt{\text{s}_{NN}} =...

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Autor principal: CMS Collaboration
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2650773
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Sumario:In this note, we discuss how the future HL-LHC program will enable highly precise measurements of flow observables in small systems. Projections of the statistical uncertainties achievable for symmetric cumulant analyses at $\sqrt{\text{s}} = 13$ TeV for pp collisions and at $\sqrt{\text{s}_{NN}} = 5.02$ TeV for pPb collisions are presented. The improvement in the symmetric cumulant precision by increasing the pp beam energy to 14 TeV, while extending the CMS tracker pseudorapidity coverage to $|\eta| < 4$, is also shown. In addition, we show how the HL-LHC will allow for elliptic flow measurements of $D^0$ and $J/\psi$ mesons in 8.16 TeV pPb collisions that are a factor of two more precise than currently possible.