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Measurement of Long-Range Near-Side Two-Particle Angular Correlations in pp Collisions at √ s = 13 TeV
CMS Collaboration ; Khachatryan, V. ; Sirunyan, A. M. ; Tumasyan, A. ; Adam, W. ; Asilar, E. ; Bergauer, T. ; Baringer, Philip S. ; Bean, Alice ; Benelli, Gabriele ... show 8 more
CMS Collaboration
Khachatryan, V.
Sirunyan, A. M.
Tumasyan, A.
Adam, W.
Asilar, E.
Bergauer, T.
Baringer, Philip S.
Bean, Alice
Benelli, Gabriele
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Abstract
Results on two-particle angular correlations for charged particles produced in pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV are presented. The data were taken with the CMS detector at the LHC and correspond to an integrated luminosity of about 270 nb−1. The correlations are studied over a broad range of pseudorapidity (|η|<2.4) and over the full azimuth (ϕ) as a function of charged particle multiplicity and transverse momentum (pT). In high-multiplicity events, a long-range (|Δη|>2.0), near-side (Δϕ≈0) structure emerges in the two-particle Δη–Δϕ correlation functions. The magnitude of the correlation exhibits a pronounced maximum in the range 1.0<pT<2.0 GeV/c and an approximately linear increase with the charged particle multiplicity, with an overall correlation strength similar to that found in earlier pp data at √s=7 TeV. The present measurement extends the study of near-side long-range correlations up to charged particle multiplicities Nch∼180, a region so far unexplored in pp collisions. The observed long-range correlations are compared to those seen in pp, pPb, and PbPb collisions at lower collision energies.
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2016-04-27
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American Physical Society
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Collective flow, Particle correlations and fluctuations, Relativistic heavy-ion collisions, Nuclear Physics
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CMS Collaboration. "Measurement of Long-Range Near-Side Two-Particle Angular Correlations in pp Collisions at √ s = 13 TeV" Physical Review Letters v. 116 (2016).
