Minijet deformation and charge-independent angular correlations on momentum subspace (η, φ) in Au-Au collisions at VSnn = 130GeV

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2006

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Bai, Y.
Benedosso, F.ISNI 0000000389938283
Botje, M.A.J.ISNI 0000000389441306
Grebenyuk, O.
Mischke, A.ISNI 0000000394607331
Peitzmann, T.ISNI 0000000396028229
Russcher, M.J.
Snellings, R.J.M.ISNI 0000000394558605
van der Kolk, N.

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Measurements of two-particle correlations on angular difference variables η1-η2 (pseudorapidity) and ϕ1-ϕ2 (azimuth) are presented for all primary charged hadrons with transverse momentum 0.15≤pt≤2 GeV/c and |η|≤1.3 from Au-Au collisions at √sNN=130 GeV. Large-amplitude correlations are observed over a broad range in relative angles where distinct structures appear on the same-side and away-side (i.e., relative azimuth less than π/2 or greater than π/2). The principal correlation structures include that associated with elliptic flow plus a strong, same-side peak. It is hypothesized that the latter results from correlated hadrons associated with semi-hard parton scattering in the early stage of the heavy-ion collision which produces a jet-like correlation peak at small relative angles. The width of the jet-like peak on η1-η2 increases by a factor 2.3 from peripheral to central collisions, suggesting strong coupling of semi-hard scattered partons to a longitudinally-expanding medium. The new methods of jet analysis introduced here provide access to scattered partons at low transverse momentum well below the kinematic range where perturbative quantum chromodynamics and standard fragmentation models are applicable.

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Bai, Y, Benedosso, F, Botje, M A J, Grebenyuk, O, Mischke, A, Peitzmann, T, Russcher, M J, Snellings, R J M & van der Kolk, N 2006, 'Minijet deformation and charge-independent angular correlations on momentum subspace (η, φ) in Au-Au collisions at VSnn = 130GeV', Physical Review. C, Nuclear physics, vol. 73, no. 6, pp. 064907 /1-064907 /10.