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Measurement of long-range particle correlations in small systems with the ATLAS detector

Published 24 Dec 2016 in nucl-ex | (1612.08164v1)

Abstract: The study of particle correlations is an important instrument to understand the nature of relativistic heavy ion collisions. Using a wealth of new data available from the recent heavy ion runs of Large Hadron Collider at CERN it becomes possible to study particle correlations in different collisions systems under the same conditions. The results of several recent measurement performed by the ATLAS experiment are reviewed in this proceeding. Measurements are performed using various techniques in pp, p+Pb and Pb+Pb collisions at the energies $\sqrt{s}$, $\sqrt{s_{_{\rm{NN}}}}$ from 2.76 to 13 TeV. The results are compared between the systems having the same charged particle multiplicities in the final state, but different initial geometries. Results for multiplicity correlations, two-particle and muti-particle correlations measured in different techniques are presented and discussed. The goal of these complementary analyses is to further understanding the nature of fluctuations observed in small collision systems.

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