CMS-PAS-HIN-14-012 | ||
Factorization breakdown of two-particle correlations in pPb and PbPb collisions at CMS | ||
CMS Collaboration | ||
2014 | ||
Abstract: Technique of two-particle correlations has been widely used in studying azimuthal anisotropy flow in relativistic heavy-ion collisions. A key assumption imposed in this approach is the factorization of Fourier coefficients extracted from two-particle correlations into a product of single-particle anisotropies of trigger and associated particles. It is recently predicted by hydrodynamics that due to initial-state participant fluctuations, a transverse momentum (pT) dependence of event-plane angle would be induced, leading to a breakdown of factorization, even if hydrodynamic flow is the only source of correlations. We present a systematic examination of the factorization assumption in 5.02~TeV pPb and 2.76~TeV PbPb collisions with the CMS experiment. Significant breakdown of factorization (up to \%)isobservedinalargesampleofultra−central(−0.2%) triggered PbPb events, where initial-state fluctuations play a dominant role. Comparison of data and viscous hydrodynamics predictions, as a function of pT and centrality, allows new constraints on the modeling of initial condition and shear viscosity to entropy density (η/s) ratio of the medium created in heavy-ion collisions. Furthermore, the measurement is also extended to high-multiplicity pPb collisions. As the initial-state geometry of a pPb collision is expected to be entirely a consequence of fluctuations, quantitative studies of factorization breakdown will help to investigate the nature of the observed long-range correlations in pPb collisions, particularly in the context of hydrodynamic models. | ||
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CADI line (restricted) ; Figures are available from the CDS record. These preliminary results are superseded in this paper, PRC 92 (2015) 034911. |
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