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Transverse spherocity is an event shape observable which is capable of separating pQCD-dominated jetty events from soft QCD-dominated isotropic events. Recent studies show that transverse spherocity can be applied not only in pp collisions but in heavy-ion collisions, which are relatively dominated by soft-QCD processes. We take this scope of transverse spherocity to exploit its use to probe the correlation between the initial spatial anisotropy and final azimuthal anisotropic coefficients, namely, eccentricity, triangularity, elliptic flow and triangular flow in Pb-Pb collisions at
Session | Heavy Ions and QCD |
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