Long- and short-range correlations and their event-scale dependence in high-multiplicity pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV
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2021-05-31
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ALICE Collaboration
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Two-particle angular correlations are measured in high-multiplicity proton-proton collisions at √s = 13 TeV by the ALICE Collaboration. The yields of particle pairs at short-(∆η ∼ 0) and long-range (1.6 < |∆η| < 1.8) in pseudorapidity are extracted on the near-side (∆φ ∼ 0). They are reported as a function of transverse momentum (pT) in the range 1 < pT< 4 GeV/c. Furthermore, the event-scale dependence is studied for the first time by requiring the presence of high-pT leading particles or jets for varying pT thresholds. The results demonstrate that the long-range “ridge” yield, possibly related to the collective behavior of the system, is present in events with high-pT processes as well. The magnitudes of the short- and long-range yields are found to grow with the event scale. The results are compared to EPOS LHC and PYTHIA 8 calculations, with and without string-shoving interactions. It is found that while both models describe the qualitative trends in the data, calculations from EPOS LHC show a better quantitative agreement for the pT dependency, while overestimating the event-scale dependency.
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Heavy Ion Experiments, Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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ALICE Collaboration 2021, 'Long- and short-range correlations and their event-scale dependence in high-multiplicity pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV', Journal of High Energy Physics, vol. 2021, no. 5, 290, pp. 1-27. https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2021)290