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18–22 Sept 2017
Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Measurement of long-range correlations in pp collisions characterized by presence of a Z-boson

19 Sept 2017, 18:00
20m
Karolina Lanckorońska Hall

Karolina Lanckorońska Hall

Speaker

Alexander Milov (Weizmann Institute of Science (IL))

Description

Recent measurements of correlations between two particles separated in pesudorapidity and azimuthal angles have shown striking similarities between results obtained in pp, and in p+A and A+A collision systems. In pp collision system, unlike in the p+A and A+A systems, the strength of the correlations quantified by the anisotropy parameter v_2 does not show any dependence on the charged-particle multiplicity. Recent theoretical models suggest that this can be due to lack of correlation between the charged-particle multiplicity and the impact parameter of the pp collision. An independent handle on the impact parameter can be obtained by requiring the presence of a hard-scattering process in the collision. This talk presents the first measurement of two-particle correlations in pp collisions with a Z boson identified via its dimuon decay channel. The analysis uses ATLAS data recorded under nominal pp luminosities, and a procedure to correct for contribution of the tracks coming from pileup vertices is used. The anisotropy parameter v_2 measured in Z-tagged events is compared to the v_2 measured in minimum-bias collisions.

Primary author

Alexander Milov (Weizmann Institute of Science (IL))

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