27 June 2016 to 1 July 2016
UC Berkeley
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Study of the long-range azimuthal correlations in pp and p+Pb collisions with the ATLAS detector at the LHC

30 Jun 2016, 11:20
20m
102 (Clark Kerr Campus)

102

Clark Kerr Campus

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Krzysztof Wieslaw Wozniak (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))

Description

ATLAS measurement of azimuthal correlations between particle pairs at large pseudorapidity separation in pp and pPb collisions are presented. The data were collected using a combination of the minimum-bias and high track-multiplicity triggers. A detailed study of the dependence of two-particle correlations on the charged particle multiplicity, transverse momentum of the pair constituents and the pseudorapidity separation between particles forming a pair is shown. Measurements of multi-particle cumulants in the azimuthal angles of produced particles in wide pseudorapidity (|η|<2.5) and multiplicity ranges, with the aim to extract a single particle anisotropy coefficient, v1-v5, are also presented. These measurements can help to understand the origin of the long-range correlations seen in high-multiplicity pp and p+Pb collisions.

On behalf of collaboration: ATLAS

Primary author

Krzysztof Wieslaw Wozniak (Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))

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