Josh Cogan

Josh Cogan

Stanford University

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Correlations of azimuthal anisotropy Fourier harmonics with subevent cumulants in collisions at

Event-by-event long-range correlations of azimuthal anisotropy Fourier coefficients (v n) in 8.16 TeV p Pb data, collected by the CMS experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider, are extracted using a subevent four-particle cumulant technique applied to very low multiplicity events. Each combination of four charged particles is selected from either two, three, or four distinct subevent regions of a pseudorapidity range from− 2.4 to 2.4 of the CMS tracker, and with transverse momentum between 0.3 and 3.0 GeV. Using the subevent cumulant technique, correlations between v n of different orders are measured as functions of particle multiplicity and compared to the standard cumulant method without subevents over a wide event multiplicity range. At high multiplicities, the v 2 and v 3 coefficients exhibit an anticorrelation; this behavior is observed consistently using various methods. The v 2 and v 4 correlation strength …

Authors

Albert M Sirunyan,Armen Tumasyan,Wolfgang Adam,Federico Ambrogi,Ece Asilar,Thomas Bergauer,Johannes Brandstetter,Marko Dragicevic,Janos Erö,A Escalante Del Valle,Martin Flechl,Rudolf Fruehwirth,Vasile Mihai Ghete,Josef Hrubec,Manfred Jeitler,Natascha Krammer,Ilse Krätschmer,Dietrich Liko,Thomas Madlener,Ivan Mikulec,Navid Rad,Herbert Rohringer,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Markus Spanring,Daniel Spitzbart,Anton Taurok,Wolfgang Waltenberger,Johannes Wittmann,C-E Wulz,Mateusz Zarucki,J Suarez Gonzalez,EA De Wolf,D Di Croce,X Janssen,J Lauwers,M Pieters,H Van Haevermaet,P Van Mechelen,S Abu Zeid,F Blekman,J D'hondt,I De Bruyn,J De Clercq,K Deroover,G Flouris,D Lontkovskyi,S Lowette,I Marchesini,S Moortgat,L Moreels,Q Python,K Skovpen,S Tavernier,W Van Doninck,P Van Mulders,I Van Parijs,D Beghin,B Bilin,H Brun,B Clerbaux,G De Lentdecker,H Delannoy,B Dorney,G Fasanella,L Favart,R Goldouzian,A Grebenyuk,AK Kalsi,T Lenzi,J Luetic,N Postiau,E Starling,L Thomas,C Vander Velde,P Vanlaer,D Vannerom,Q Wang,T Cornelis,D Dobur,A Fagot,M Gul,I Khvastunov,D Poyraz,C Roskas,D Trocino,M Tytgat,W Verbeke,B Vermassen,M Vit,N Zaganidis,H Bakhshiansohi,O Bondu,S Brochet,G Bruno,C Caputo,P David,C Delaere,M Delcourt,A Giammanco,G Krintiras,V Lemaitre,A Magitteri,A Mertens,M Musich,K Piotrzkowski,A Saggio,M Vidal Marono,S Wertz,J Zobec,FL Alves,GA Alves,M Correa Martins Junior,G Correia Silva,C Hensel,A Moraes,ME Pol,P Rebello Teles,E Belchior Batista Das Chagas,W Carvalho,J Chinellato,E Coelho,EM Da Costa,GG Da Silveira,D De Jesus Damiao,C De Oliveira Martins,S Fonseca De Souza,H Malbouisson,D Matos Figueiredo,M Melo De Almeida,C Mora Herrera,L Mundim,H Nogima,WL Prado Da Silva,LJ Sanchez Rosas,A Santoro,A Sznajder,M Thiel,EJ Tonelli Manganote,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,A Vilela Pereira,S Ahuja,CA Bernardes,L Calligaris,TR Fernandez Perez Tomei,EM Gregores,PG Mercadante,SF Novaes,Sandra S Padula,A Aleksandrov

Journal

Physical Review C

Published Date

2021/1/14

Longitudinal Flow Decorrelations in Collisions at with the ATLAS Detector

The first measurement of longitudinal decorrelations of harmonic flow amplitudes v n for n= 2–4 in Xe+ Xe collisions at s N N= 5.44 TeV is obtained using 3 μ b− 1 of data with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The decorrelation signal for v 3 and v 4 is found to be nearly independent of collision centrality and transverse momentum (p T) requirements on final-state particles, but for v 2 a strong centrality and p T dependence is seen. When compared with the results from Pb+ Pb collisions at s N N= 5.02 TeV, the longitudinal decorrelation signal in midcentral Xe+ Xe collisions is found to be larger for v 2, but smaller for v 3. Current hydrodynamic models reproduce the ratios of the v n measured in Xe+ Xe collisions to those in Pb+ Pb collisions but fail to describe the magnitudes and trends of the ratios of longitudinal flow decorrelations between Xe+ Xe and Pb+ Pb. The results on the system-size dependence provide new …

Authors

Georges Aad,Brad Abbott,Dale Charles Abbott,A Abed Abud,Kira Abeling,Deshan Kavishka Abhayasinghe,Syed Haider Abidi,OS AbouZeid,Nadine L Abraham,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,Baida Achkar,Shunsuke Adachi,Lennart Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Lukas Adamek,Jahred Adelman,Michael Adersberger,Aytul Adiguzel,Sofia Adorni,Tim Adye,AA Affolder,Yoav Afik,Christina Agapopoulou,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Shunichi Akatsuka,TPA Åkesson,Ece Akilli,AV Akimov,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,Martin Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Alice Alfonsi,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Corentin Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,Benjamin William Allen,PP Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,Azzah Aziz Alshehri,E Alunno Camelia,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Luca Ambroz,Christoph Amelung,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,Simone Amoroso,Cherifa Sabrina Amrouche,Fenfen An,Christos Anastopoulos,Nansi Andari,Timothy Andeen,Christoph Falk Anders,John Kenneth Anders,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,V Andrei,Christopher Ryan Anelli,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,AV Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,DJA Antrim,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,JP Araque,V Araujo Ferraz,R Araujo Pereira,Chiara Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,Francisco Anuar Arduh,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyridon Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,Aaron James Armbruster,Alexander Armstrong,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,Giacomo Artoni,Sebastian Artz,Shoji Asai,Thanawat Asawatavonvanich,Nedaa Asbah,Eleni Myrto Asimakopoulou,Lily Asquith,Jihad Assahsah,Ketevi Assamagan,Robert Astalos,Ryan Justin Atkin,Markus Atkinson,Naim Bora Atlay,Hicham Atmani,Kamil Augsten,Giuseppe Avolio,Mohamad Kassem Ayoub,Georges Azuelos,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,Moritz Backes,Filip Backman,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,Virginia Ruth Bailey,JT Baines,Christos Bakalis,OK Baker,Pepijn Johannes Bakker,D Bakshi Gupta,Shyam Balaji,EM Baldin,Petr Balek,Fabrice Balli,William Keaton Balunas,Johannes Balz,Elzbieta Banas

Journal

Physical review letters

Published Date

2021/3/24

Search for a Narrow Resonance Lighter than 200 GeV Decaying to a Pair of Muons in Proton-Proton Collisions at

A search is presented for a narrow resonance decaying to a pair of oppositely charged muons using s= 13 TeV proton-proton collision data recorded at the LHC. In the 45–75 and 110–200 GeV resonance mass ranges, the search is based on conventional triggering and event reconstruction techniques. In the 11.5–45 GeV mass range, the search uses data collected with dimuon triggers with low transverse momentum thresholds, recorded at high rate by storing a reduced amount of trigger-level information. The data correspond to integrated luminosities of 137 and 96.6 fb− 1 for conventional and high-rate triggering, respectively. No significant resonant peaks are observed in the probed mass ranges. The search sets the most stringent constraints to date on a dark photon in the∼ 30–75 and 110–200 GeV mass ranges.

Authors

Albert M Sirunyan,Armen Tumasyan,Wolfgang Adam,Federico Ambrogi,Thomas Bergauer,Marko Dragicevic,Janos Erö,A Escalante Del Valle,Martin Flechl,Rudolf Fruehwirth,Manfred Jeitler,Natascha Krammer,Ilse Krätschmer,Dietrich Liko,Thomas Madlener,Ivan Mikulec,Navid Rad,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Markus Spanring,Daniel Spitzbart,Wolfgang Waltenberger,C-E Wulz,Mateusz Zarucki,Vladimir Drugakov,J Suarez Gonzalez,MR Darwish,EA De Wolf,D Di Croce,X Janssen,A Lelek,M Pieters,H Rejeb Sfar,H Van Haevermaet,P Van Mechelen,S Van Putte,F Blekman,ES Bols,SS Chhibra,J D’Hondt,J De Clercq,D Lontkovskyi,S Lowette,I Marchesini,S Moortgat,Q Python,K Skovpen,S Tavernier,W Van Doninck,P Van Mulders,D Beghin,B Bilin,B Clerbaux,G De Lentdecker,H Delannoy,B Dorney,L Favart,A Grebenyuk,AK Kalsi,A Popov,N Postiau,E Starling,L Thomas,C Vander Velde,Pascal Vanlaer,David Vannerom,Tom Cornelis,Didar Dobur,Illia Khvastunov,Marek Niedziela,Christos Roskas,Michael Tytgat,Willem Verbeke,Basile Vermassen,Martina Vit,Olivier Bondu,Giacomo Bruno,Claudio Caputo,Pieter David,Christophe Delaere,Martin Delcourt,Andrea Giammanco,Vincent Lemaitre,Jessica Prisciandaro,Alessia Saggio,M Vidal Marono,Pietro Vischia,Joze Zobec,Fábio Lúcio Alves,GA Alves,G Correia Silva,Carsten Hensel,Arthur Moraes,P Rebello Teles,E Belchior Batista Das Chagas,Wagner Carvalho,Jose Chinellato,Eduardo Coelho,EM Da Costa,Gustavo Gil Da Silveira,D De Jesus Damiao,C De Oliveira Martins,S Fonseca De Souza,LM Huertas Guativa,Helena Malbouisson,Jordan Martins,D Matos Figueiredo,M Medina Jaime,M Melo De Almeida,C Mora Herrera,Luiz Mundim,Helio Nogima,WL Prado Da Silva,LJ Sanchez Rosas,Alberto Santoro,Andre Sznajder,Mauricio Thiel,EJ Tonelli Manganote,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,A Vilela Pereira,Cesar Augusto Bernardes,Luigi Calligaris,TR Fernandez Perez Tomei,EM Gregores,DS Lemos,Pedro G Mercadante,Sergio F Novaes,Sandra S Padula,Aleksandar Aleksandrov,Georgy Antchev,Roumyana Hadjiiska,Plamen Iaydjiev,Milena Misheva,Mircho Rodozov,Mariana Shopova,Georgi Sultanov,Miroslav Bonchev,Anton Dimitrov,Todor Ivanov,Leander Litov,Borislav Pavlov,Peicho Petkov,Wenxing Fang,Xuyang Gao,Li Yuan,M Ahmad,Z Hu,Y Wang,GM Chen,HS Chen

Journal

Physical review letters

Published Date

2020/4/3

Study of J/ψ meson production inside jets in pp collisions at s= 8TeV

A study of the production of prompt J/ψ mesons contained in jets in proton-proton collisions at s= 8 TeV is presented. The analysis is based on data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 19.1 fb− 1 collected with the CMS detector at the LHC. For events with at least one observed jet, the angular separation between the J/ψ meson and the jet is used to test whether the J/ψ meson is part of the jet. The analysis shows that most prompt J/ψ mesons having energy above 15 GeV and rapidity| y|< 1 are contained in jets with pseudorapidity| η jet|< 1. The differential distributions of the probability to have a J/ψ meson contained in a jet as a function of jet energy for a fixed J/ψ energy fraction are compared to a theoretical model using the fragmenting jet function approach. The data agree best with fragmenting jet function calculations that use a long-distance matrix element parameter set in which prompt J/ψ mesons are …

Authors

Albert M Sirunyan,Armen Tumasyan,Wolfgang Adam,Federico Ambrogi,Thomas Bergauer,Johannes Brandstetter,Marko Dragicevic,Janos Erö,A Escalante Del Valle,Martin Flechl,Rudolf Fruehwirth,Manfred Jeitler,Natascha Krammer,Ilse Krätschmer,Dietrich Liko,Thomas Madlener,Ivan Mikulec,Navid Rad,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Markus Spanring,Daniel Spitzbart,Wolfgang Waltenberger,C-E Wulz,Mateusz Zarucki,Vladimir Drugakov,J Suarez Gonzalez,MR Darwish,EA De Wolf,D Di Croce,X Janssen,A Lelek,M Pieters,H Rejeb Sfar,H Van Haevermaet,P Van Mechelen,S Van Putte,F Blekman,ES Bols,SS Chhibra,J D'Hondt,J De Clercq,D Lontkovskyi,S Lowette,I Marchesini,S Moortgat,Q Python,K Skovpen,S Tavernier,W Van Doninck,P Van Mulders,D Beghin,B Bilin,H Brun,B Clerbaux,G De Lentdecker,H Delannoy,B Dorney,L Favart,A Grebenyuk,AK Kalsi,A Popov,N Postiau,E Starling,L Thomas,C Vander Velde,P Vanlaer,D Vannerom,T Cornelis,D Dobur,I Khvastunov,M Niedziela,C Roskas,D Trocino,M Tytgat,W Verbeke,B Vermassen,M Vit,N Zaganidis,O Bondu,G Bruno,C Caputo,P David,C Delaere,M Delcourt,A Giammanco,V Lemaitre,A Magitteri,J Prisciandaro,A Saggio,M Vidal Marono,P Vischia,J Zobec,FL Alves,GA Alves,G Correia Silva,C Hensel,A Moraes,P Rebello Teles,E Belchior Batista Das Chagas,W Carvalho,J Chinellato,E Coelho,EM Da Costa,GG Da Silveira,D De Jesus Damiao,C De Oliveira Martins,S Fonseca De Souza,LM Huertas Guativa,H Malbouisson,J Martins,D Matos Figueiredo,M Medina Jaime,M Melo De Almeida,C Mora Herrera,L Mundim,H Nogima,WL Prado Da Silva,LJ Sanchez Rosas,A Santoro,A Sznajder,M Thiel,EJ Tonelli Manganote,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,A Vilela Pereira,CA Bernardes,L Calligaris,TR Fernandez Perez Tomei,EM Gregores,DS Lemos,PG Mercadante,SF Novaes,Sandra S Padula,A Aleksandrov,G Antchev,R Hadjiiska,P Iaydjiev,M Misheva,M Rodozov,M Shopova,G Sultanov,M Bonchev,A Dimitrov,T Ivanov,L Litov,B Pavlov,P Petkov,W Fang,X Gao,L Yuan

Journal

Physics Letters B

Published Date

2020/5/10

Measurement of the transverse momentum distribution of Drell–Yan lepton pairs in proton–proton collisions at√ s= 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

∗ are produced via quark–antiquark annihilation [1], and can be observed with very small backgrounds by using their leptonic decay modes. The vector bosons have non-zero momentum transverse to the beam direction due to the emission of quarks and gluons from the initial-state partons as well as to the intrinsic transverse momentum of the initial-state partons in the proton. Phenomenologically, the spectrum at low transverse momentum of the ???? boson, ???? ℓℓ T, reconstructed through the decay into a pair of charged leptons, can be described using soft-gluon resummation [2–7] and non-perturbative models to account for the intrinsic transverse momentum of partons. At high ???? ℓℓ T the spectrum can be calculated by fixed-order perturbative quantum chromodynamics (QCD) predictions [8–12], and next-to-leading-order electroweak (NLO EW) effects are expected to be important [13–15]. Parton-shower models [16–18] or resummation may be matched to fixed-order calculations to describe the full spectrum.A precise measurement of the ???? ℓℓ T spectrum provides an important input to the background prediction in searches for beyond the Standard Model (SM) processes, eg in the monojet signature [19], as well as to SM precision measurements. In particular, the measurement of the mass of the ???? boson [20] relies on the measurement of the ???? ℓℓ T distribution to constrain the transverse momentum spectrum of the ???? boson, ???? ???? T, since a direct measurement of the transverse momentum distribution of ???? bosons is experimentally challenging [21]. The ???? ℓℓ T spectrum was measured previously in proton–proton (????????) collisions at the Large Hadron …

Authors

Atlas Collaboration

Published Date

2020/7/1

Search for electroweak production of charginos and sleptons decaying into final states with two leptons and missing transverse momentum in   pp …

A search for the electroweak production of charginos and sleptons decaying into final states with two electrons or muons is presented. The analysis is based on 139 fb of proton–proton collisions recorded by the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider at. Three R-parity-conserving scenarios where the lightest neutralino is the lightest supersymmetric particle are considered: the production of chargino pairs with decays via either W bosons or sleptons, and the direct production of slepton pairs. The analysis is optimised for the first of these scenarios, but the results are also interpreted in the others. No significant deviations from the Standard Model expectations are observed and limits at 95% confidence level are set on the masses of relevant supersymmetric particles in each of the scenarios. For a massless lightest neutralino, masses up to 420 are excluded for the production of the lightest-chargino …

Authors

Georges Aad,Brad Abbott,Dale Charles Abbott,A Abed Abud,K Abeling,DK Abhayasinghe,SH Abidi,OS AbouZeid,NL Abraham,H Abramowicz,H Abreu,Y Abulaiti,BS Acharya,B Achkar,S Adachi,L Adam,L Adamczyk,L Adamek,J Adelman,M Adersberger,A Adiguzel,S Adorni,T Adye,AA Affolder,Y Afik,C Agapopoulou,MN Agaras,A Aggarwal,C Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,F Ahmadov,WS Ahmed,X Ai,G Aielli,S Akatsuka,TPA Åkesson,E Akilli,AV Akimov,K Al Khoury,GL Alberghi,J Albert,MJ Verzini,S Alderweireldt,M Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,C Alexa,D Alexandre,T Alexopoulos,A Alfonsi,M Alhroob,B Ali,G Alimonti,J Alison,SP Alkire,C Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,BW Allen,PP Allport,A Aloisio,A Alonso,F Alonso,C Alpigiani,AA Alshehri,M Alvarez Estevez,D Álvarez Piqueras,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,A Ambler,L Ambroz,C Amelung,D Amidei,SP Santos,S Amoroso,CS Amrouche,F An,C Anastopoulos,N Andari,T Andeen,CF Anders,JK Anders,A Andreazza,V Andrei,CR Anelli,S Angelidakis,A Angerami,AV Anisenkov,A Annovi,C Antel,MT Anthony,M Antonelli,DJA Antrim,F Anulli,M Aoki,J Aparisi Pozo,L Aperio Bella,G Arabidze,JP Araque,V Araujo Ferraz,R Araujo Pereira,C Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,FA Arduh,JF Arguin,S Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,AJ Armbruster,A Armstrong,O Arnaez,H Arnold,A Artamonov,G Artoni,S Artz,S Asai,N Asbah,EM Asimakopoulou,L Asquith,K Assamagan,R Astalos,RJ Atkin,M Atkinson,NB Atlay,H Atmani,K Augsten,G Avolio,R Avramidou,MK Ayoub,AM Azoulay,G Azuelos,MJ Baca,H Bachacou,K Bachas,M Backes,F Backman,P Bagnaia,M Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,VR Bailey,JT Baines,M Bajic,C Bakalis,OK Baker,PJ Bakker,D Bakshi Gupta,S Balaji,EM Baldin,P Balek,F Balli,WK Balunas,J Balz

Journal

The European Physical Journal C

Published Date

2020/2

Search for light pseudoscalar boson pairs produced from decays of the 125 GeV Higgs boson in final states with two muons and two nearby tracks in pp collisions at s= 13TeV

A search is presented for pairs of light pseudoscalar bosons, in the mass range from 4 to 15 GeV, produced from decays of the 125 GeV Higgs boson. The decay modes considered are final states that arise when one of the pseudoscalars decays to a pair of tau leptons, and the other one either into a pair of tau leptons or muons. The search is based on proton-proton collisions collected by the CMS experiment in 2016 at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV that correspond to an integrated luminosity of 35.9 fb− 1. The 2 μ 2 τ and 4τ channels are used in combination to constrain the product of the Higgs boson production cross section and the branching fraction into 4τ final state, σ B, exploiting the linear dependence of the fermionic coupling strength of pseudoscalar bosons on the fermion mass. No significant excess is observed beyond the expectation from the standard model. The observed and expected upper limits …

Authors

Albert M Sirunyan,Armen Tumasyan,Wolfgang Adam,Federico Ambrogi,Ece Asilar,Thomas Bergauer,Johannes Brandstetter,Marko Dragicevic,Janos Erö,A Escalante Del Valle,Martin Flechl,Rudolf Fruehwirth,Vasile Mihai Ghete,Josef Hrubec,Manfred Jeitler,Natascha Krammer,Ilse Krätschmer,Dietrich Liko,Thomas Madlener,Ivan Mikulec,Navid Rad,Herbert Rohringer,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Markus Spanring,Daniel Spitzbart,Wolfgang Waltenberger,Johannes Wittmann,C-E Wulz,Mateusz Zarucki,Vladimir Chekhovsky,Vladimir Mossolov,J Suarez Gonzalez,Eddi A De Wolf,Davide Di Croce,Xavier Janssen,Jasper Lauwers,Aleksandra Lelek,Maxim Pieters,Hans Van Haevermaet,Pierre Van Mechelen,Nick Van Remortel,Freya Blekman,Jorgen d'Hondt,Jarne De Clercq,Kevin Deroover,Giannis Flouris,Denys Lontkovskyi,Steven Lowette,Ivan Marchesini,Seth Moortgat,Lieselotte Moreels,Quentin Python,Kirill Skovpen,Stefaan Tavernier,Walter Van Doninck,Petra Van Mulders,Isis Van Parijs,Diego Beghin,Bugra Bilin,Hugues Brun,Barbara Clerbaux,Gilles De Lentdecker,Hugo Delannoy,Brian Dorney,Giuseppe Fasanella,Laurent Favart,Anastasia Grebenyuk,Amandeep Kaur Kalsi,Jelena Luetic,Andrey Popov,Nicolas Postiau,Elizabeth Starling,Laurent Thomas,C Vander Velde,P Vanlaer,D Vannerom,Q Wang,T Cornelis,D Dobur,A Fagot,M Gul,I Khvastunov,C Roskas,D Trocino,M Tytgat,W Verbeke,B Vermassen,M Vit,N Zaganidis,O Bondu,G Bruno,C Caputo,P David,C Delaere,M Delcourt,A Giammanco,G Krintiras,V Lemaitre,A Magitteri,K Piotrzkowski,A Saggio,M Vidal Marono,P Vischia,J Zobec,FL Alves,GA Alves,G Correia Silva,C Hensel,A Moraes,ME Pol,P Rebello Teles,E Belchior Batista Das Chagas,W Carvalho,J Chinellato,E Coelho,EM Da Costa,GG Da Silveira,D De Jesus Damiao,C De Oliveira Martins,S Fonseca De Souza,LM Huertas Guativa,H Malbouisson,D Matos Figueiredo,M Melo De Almeida,C Mora Herrera,L Mundim,H Nogima,WL Prado Da Silva,LJ Sanchez Rosas,A Santoro,A Sznajder,M Thiel,EJ Tonelli Manganote,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,A Vilela Pereira,S Ahuja,CA Bernardes,L Calligaris,TR Fernandez Perez Tomei,EM Gregores,PG Mercadante,SF Novaes,Sandra S Padula,A Aleksandrov,R Hadjiiska,P Iaydjiev,A Marinov,M Misheva,M Rodozov

Journal

Physics Letters B

Published Date

2020/1/10

Measurement of the azimuthal anisotropy of charged-particle production in collisions at TeV with the ATLAS detector

This paper describes the measurements of flow harmonics v 2–v 6 in 3 μ b− 1 of Xe+ Xe collisions at s N N= 5.44 TeV performed using the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Measurements of the centrality, multiplicity, and p T dependence of the v n obtained using two-particle correlations and the scalar product technique are presented. The measurements are also performed using a template-fit procedure, which was developed to remove nonflow correlations in small collision systems. This nonflow removal is shown to have a significant influence on the measured v n at high p T, especially in peripheral events. Comparisons of the measured v n with measurements in Pb+ Pb collisions and p+ Pb collisions at s N N= 5.02 TeV are also presented. The v n values in Xe+ Xe collisions are observed to be larger than those in Pb+ Pb collisions for n= 2, 3, and 4 in the most central events. However, with …

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Georges Aad,Brad Abbott,Dale Charles Abbott,A Abed Abud,Kira Abeling,Deshan Kavishka Abhayasinghe,Syed Haider Abidi,OS AbouZeid,Nadine L Abraham,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,Baida Achkar,Shunsuke Adachi,Lennart Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Lukas Adamek,Jahred Adelman,Michael Adersberger,Aytül Adiguzel,Sofia Adorni,Tim Adye,AA Affolder,Yoav Afik,Christina Agapopoulou,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Shunichi Akatsuka,TPA Åkesson,Ece Akilli,AV Akimov,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,Martin Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Alice Alfonsi,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Corentin Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,Benjamin William Allen,PP Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,Azzah Aziz Alshehri,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Luca Ambroz,Christoph Amelung,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,Simone Amoroso,Cherifa Sabrina Amrouche,Fenfen An,Christos Anastopoulos,Nansi Andari,Timothy Andeen,Christoph Falk Anders,John Kenneth Anders,Attilio Andreazza,V Andrei,Christopher Ryan Anelli,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,AV Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,DJA Antrim,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,L Aperio Bella,JP Araque,V Araujo Ferraz,R Araujo Pereira,Chiara Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,Francisco Anuar Arduh,J-F Arguin,Spyridon Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,Aaron James Armbruster,Alexander Armstrong,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,Giacomo Artoni,Sebastian Artz,Shoji Asai,Thanawat Asawatavonvanich,Nedaa Asbah,Eleni Myrto Asimakopoulou,Lily Asquith,Jihad Assahsah,Ketevi Assamagan,Robert Astalos,Ryan Justin Atkin,Markus Atkinson,Naim Bora Atlay,Hicham Atmani,Kamil Augsten,Giuseppe Avolio,Mohamad Kassem Ayoub,Georges Azuelos,Henri Bachacou,K Bachas,Moritz Backes,Filip Backman,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,Virginia Ruth Bailey,JT Baines,Christos Bakalis,OK Baker,Pepijn Johannes Bakker,D Bakshi Gupta,Shyam Balaji,EM Baldin,Petr Balek,Fabrice Balli,William Keaton Balunas,Johannes Balz,Elzbieta Banas,Anjishnu Bandyopadhyay,Sw Banerjee,AAE Bannoura

Journal

Physical review C

Published Date

2020/2/10

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Johns Hopkins University

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Johns Hopkins University

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Johns Hopkins University

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