27 September 2015 to 3 October 2015
Kobe, Fashion Mart, Japan
Japan timezone

Measurement of the correlation between flow harmonics of different order in lead-lead collisions at sqrt(sNN)=2.76 TeV with ATLAS

28 Sept 2015, 15:10
20m
KFM Hall "IO"

KFM Hall "IO"

Contributed talk Correlations and Fluctuations Correlations and Fluctuations I

Speaker

Sooraj Krishnan Radhakrishnan (State University of New York (US))

Description

ATLAS measurements of correlations between elliptic or triangular flow, vm (m=2,3), and other flow harmonics vn (n=2−5), in Pb+Pb collisions at sqrt(sNN)=2.76 TeV are presented. The vm-vn correlations are measured as a function of centrality, and as a function of varying event-geometry but fixed centrality using the "event-shape" selection technique.  The measurements show that the effects of viscosity in heavy-ion collisions depend only on the collision centrality and not on the collision geometry. These measurements comprehensively demonstrate that a significant fraction of the higher order flow (n>3), is in fact generated from the hydrodynamic response to lower order eccentricities. The separation of the higher order flow harmonics into linear and non-linear components that are directly related to the same- and lower-order eccentricity of the initial geometry is done and their centrality dependence is measured. Comparisons to previous event-plane correlations that probe the non-linear hydrodynamic response are also presented.
On behalf of collaboration: ATLAS

Primary author

Sooraj Krishnan Radhakrishnan (State University of New York (US))

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