Three Particle Correlations from STAR
Abstract
Two-particle correlations have shown modification to the away-side shape in central Au+Au collisions relative to , d+Au and peripheral Au+Au collisions. Different scenarios can explain this modification including: large angle gluon radiation, jets deflected by transverse flow, path length dependent energy loss, Cerenkov gluon radiation of fast moving particles, and conical flow generated by hydrodynamic Mach-cone shock-waves. Three-particle correlations have the power to distinguish the scenarios with conical emission, conical flow and Cerenkov radiation, from other scenarios. In addition, the dependence of the observed shapes on the of the associated particles can be used to distinguish conical emission from a sonic boom (Mach-cone) and from QCD-Cerenkov radiation. We present results from STAR on 3-particle azimuthal correlations for a high trigger particle with two softer particles. Results are shown for , d+Au and high statistics Au+Au collisions at =200 GeV. An important aspect of the analysis is the subtraction of combinatorial backgrounds. Systematic uncertainties due to this subtraction and the flow harmonics v2 and v4 are investigated in detail. The implications of the results for the presence or absence of conical flow from Mach-cones are discussed.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0704.0220,
title = {Three Particle Correlations from STAR},
author = {Jason Glyndwr Ulery},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0704.0220},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
Talk given at IWCF 2006, Hangzhou, China. 8 Pages, 8 Figures