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Isolating the chiral magnetic effect from backgrounds by pair invariant mass

Nuclear Experiment 2019-03-05 v4 Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Topological gluon configurations in quantum chromodynamics induce quark chirality imbalance in local domains, which can result in the chiral magnetic effect (CME)--an electric charge separation along a strong magnetic field. Experimental searches for the CME in relativistic heavy ion collisions via the charge-dependent azimuthal correlator (Δγ\Delta\gamma) suffer from large backgrounds arising from particle correlations (e.g. due to resonance decays) coupled with the elliptic anisotropy. We propose differential measurements of the Δγ\Delta\gamma as a function of the pair invariant mass (minvm_{\rm inv}), by restricting to high minvm_{\rm inv} thus relatively background free, and by studying the minvm_{\rm inv} dependence to separate the possible CME signal from backgrounds. We demonstrate by model studies the feasibility and effectiveness of such measurements for the CME search.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1705.05410,
  title  = {Isolating the chiral magnetic effect from backgrounds by pair invariant mass},
  author = {Jie Zhao and Hanlin Li and Fuqiang Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.05410},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

16 preprint pages 5 figures. v2: added a test with a broad "instanton/sphaleron" peak, and added clarifying texts; v3: added event-shape engineering (and two new figures) and expanded discussions on the low invariant mass region; v4: repeated cautionary discussions in introduction and conclusion sections, published version