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Importance of initial and final state effects for azimuthal correlations in p+Pb collisions

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2017-12-06 v1 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We investigate the relative importance of initial and final state effects on azimuthal correlations of gluons in low and high multiplicity p+Pb collisions. To achieve this, we couple Yang-Mills dynamics of pre-equilibrium gluon fields (IP-GLASMA) to a perturbative QCD based parton cascade for the final state evolution (BAMPS) on an event-by-event basis. We find that signatures of both the initial state correlations and final state interactions are seen in azimuthal correlation observables, such as v2{2PC}(pT)v_2\left\lbrace2PC\right\rbrace(p_T), their strength depending on the event multiplicity and transverse momentum. Initial state correlations dominate v2{2PC}(pT)v_2\left\lbrace2PC\right\rbrace(p_T) in low multiplicity events for transverse momenta pT>2 GeVp_T>2~{\rm GeV}. While final state interactions are dominant in high multiplicity events, initial state correlations affect v2{2PC}(pT)v_2\left\lbrace2PC\right\rbrace(p_T) for pT>2 GeVp_T>2~{\rm GeV} as well as the pT integrated v2{2PC}v_2\left\lbrace2PC\right\rbrace.

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@article{arxiv.1708.02076,
  title  = {Importance of initial and final state effects for azimuthal correlations in p+Pb collisions},
  author = {Moritz Greif and Carsten Greiner and Björn Schenke and Sören Schlichting and Zhe Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.02076},
  year   = {2017}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures