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Title: | Measurement of γ(1S) Elliptic Flow at Forward Rapidity in Pb-Pb Collisions at sNN =5.02 TeV |
Authors: | Chattopadhyay, Sudeshna Deb, Soumen Rath, Rutuparna Roy, Ankhi Sahoo, Raghunath |
Keywords: | Atomic physics;Physics;Experimental evidence;Forward rapidity;Pb-Pb collisions;Positive value;Scalar product;Standard deviation;Transport models;Transverse momenta;Binary alloys |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | American Physical Society |
Citation: | Acharya, S., Adamová, D., Adhya, S. P., Adler, A., Adolfsson, J., Aggarwal, M. M., . . . Zurlo, N. (2019). Measurement of γ(1S) elliptic flow at forward rapidity in pb-pb collisions at sNN =5.02 TeV. Physical Review Letters, 123(19) doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.192301 |
Abstract: | The first measurement of the γ(1S) elliptic flow coefficient (v2) is performed at forward rapidity (2.5<y<4) in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN=5.02 TeV with the ALICE detector at the LHC. The results are obtained with the scalar product method and are reported as a function of transverse momentum (pT) up to 15 GeV/c in the 5%-60% centrality interval. The measured γ(1S)v2 is consistent with 0 and with the small positive values predicted by transport models within uncertainties. The v2 coefficient in 2<pT<15 GeV/c is lower than that of inclusive J/ψ mesons in the same pT interval by 2.6 standard deviations. These results, combined with earlier suppression measurements, are in agreement with a scenario in which the γ(1S) production in Pb-Pb collisions at LHC energies is dominated by dissociation limited to the early stage of the collision, whereas in the J/ψ case there is substantial experimental evidence of an additional regeneration component. © 2019 CERN. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.192301 https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/8074 |
ISSN: | 0031-9007 |
Type of Material: | Journal Article |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Physics |
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