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Two-particle correlations on transverse rapidity in Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}=200$ GeV at STAR

Authors :
STAR Collaboration
Abdallah, M. S.
Aboona, B. E.
Adam, J.
Adamczyk, L.
Adams, J. R.
Adkins, J. K.
Agakishiev, G.
Aggarwal, I.
Aggarwal, M. M.
Ahammed, Z.
Aitbaev, A.
Alekseev, I.
Anderson, D. M.
Aparin, A.
Aschenauer, E. C.
Ashraf, M. U.
Atetalla, F. G.
Averichev, G. S.
Bairathi, V.
Baker, W.
Cap, J. G. Ball
Barish, K.
Behera, A.
Bellwied, R.
Bhagat, P.
Bhasin, A.
Bhattarai, P.
Bielcik, J.
Bielcikova, J.
Bordyuzhin, I. G.
Brandenburg, J. D.
Brandin, A. V.
Cai, X. Z.
Caines, H.
Sánchez, M. Calderón de la Barca
Cebra, D.
Chakaberia, I.
Chaloupka, P.
Chan, B. K.
Chang, F-H.
Chang, Z.
Chatterjee, A.
Chattopadhyay, S.
Chen, D.
Chen, J.
Chen, J. H.
Chen, X.
Chen, Z.
Cheng, J.
Choudhury, S.
Christie, W.
Chu, X.
Crawford, H. J.
Csanád, M.
Daugherity, M.
Dedovich, T. G.
Deppner, I. M.
Derevschikov, A. A.
Dhamija, A.
Di Carlo, L.
Didenko, L.
Dixit, P.
Dong, X.
Drachenberg, J. L.
Duckworth, E.
Dunlop, J. C.
Engelage, J.
Eppley, G.
Esumi, S.
Evdokimov, O.
Ewigleben, A.
Eyser, O.
Fatemi, R.
Fawzi, F. M.
Fazio, S.
Feng, C. J.
Feng, Y.
Finch, E.
Fisyak, Y.
Francisco, A.
Fu, C.
Gagliardi, C. A.
Galatyuk, T.
Geurts, F.
Ghimire, N.
Gibson, A.
Gopal, K.
Gou, X.
Grosnick, D.
Gupta, A.
Guryn, W.
Hamed, A.
Han, Y.
Harabasz, S.
Harasty, M. D.
Harris, J. W.
Harrison, H.
He, S.
He, W.
He, X. H.
He, Y.
Heppelmann, S.
Herrmann, N.
Hoffman, E.
Holub, L.
Hu, C.
Hu, Q.
Hu, Y.
Huang, H.
Huang, H. Z.
Huang, S. L.
Huang, T.
Huang, X.
Huang, Y.
Humanic, T. J.
Isenhower, D.
Isshiki, M.
Jacobs, W. W.
Jena, C.
Jentsch, A.
Ji, Y.
Jia, J.
Jiang, K.
Ju, X.
Judd, E. G.
Kabana, S.
Kabir, M. L.
Kagamaster, S.
Kalinkin, D.
Kang, K.
Kapukchyan, D.
Kauder, K.
Ke, H. W.
Keane, D.
Kechechyan, A.
Kelsey, M.
Kikoła, D. P.
Kimelman, B.
Kincses, D.
Kisel, I.
Kiselev, A.
Knospe, A. G.
Ko, H. S.
Kochenda, L.
Korobitsin, A.
Kosarzewski, L. K.
Kramarik, L.
Kravtsov, P.
Kumar, L.
Kumar, S.
Elayavalli, R. Kunnawalkam
Kwasizur, J. H.
Lacey, R.
Lan, S.
Landgraf, J. M.
Lauret, J.
Lebedev, A.
Lednicky, R.
Lee, J. H.
Leung, Y. H.
Lewis, N.
Li, C.
Li, W.
Li, X.
Li, Y.
Liang, X.
Liang, Y.
Licenik, R.
Lin, T.
Lin, Y.
Lisa, M. A.
Liu, F.
Liu, H.
Liu, P.
Liu, T.
Liu, X.
Liu, Y.
Liu, Z.
Ljubicic, T.
Llope, W. J.
Longacre, R. S.
Loyd, E.
Lu, T.
Lukow, N. S.
Luo, X. F.
Ma, L.
Ma, R.
Ma, Y. G.
Magdy, N.
Mallick, D.
Manukhov, S. L.
Margetis, S.
Markert, C.
Matis, H. S.
Mazer, J. A.
Minaev, N. G.
Mioduszewski, S.
Mohanty, B.
Mondal, M. M.
Mooney, I.
Morozov, D. A.
Mukherjee, A.
Nagy, M.
Nam, J. D.
Nasim, Md.
Nayak, K.
Neff, D.
Nelson, J. M.
Nemes, D. B.
Nie, M.
Nigmatkulov, G.
Niida, T.
Nishitani, R.
Nogach, L. V.
Nonaka, T.
Nunes, A. S.
Odyniec, G.
Ogawa, A.
Oldag, E. W.
Oh, S.
Okorokov, V. A.
Okubo, K.
Page, B. S.
Pak, R.
Pan, J.
Pandav, A.
Pandey, A. K.
Panebratsev, Y.
Parfenov, P.
Paul, A.
Pawlik, B.
Pawlowska, D.
Perkins, C.
Pluta, J.
Pokhrel, B. R.
Porter, J.
Posik, M.
Prozorova, V.
Pruthi, N. K.
Przybycien, M.
Putschke, J.
Qiu, H.
Quintero, A.
Racz, C.
Radhakrishnan, S. K.
Raha, N.
Ray, R. L.
Reed, R.
Ritter, H. G.
Robotkova, M.
Romero, J. L.
Roy, D.
Ruan, L.
Sahoo, A. K.
Sahoo, N. R.
Sako, H.
Salur, S.
Samigullin, E.
Sandweiss, J.
Sato, S.
Schmidke, W. B.
Schmitz, N.
Schweid, B. R.
Seck, F.
Seger, J.
Seto, R.
Seyboth, P.
Shah, N.
Shahaliev, E.
Shanmuganathan, P. V.
Shao, M.
Shao, T.
Sharma, R.
Sheikh, A. I.
Shen, D. Y.
Shi, S. S.
Shi, Y.
Shou, Q. Y.
Sichtermann, E. P.
Sikora, R.
Singh, J.
Singha, S.
Sinha, P.
Skoby, M. J.
Smirnov, N.
Söhngen, Y.
Solyst, W.
Song, Y.
Spinka, H. M.
Srivastava, B.
Stanislaus, T. D. S.
Stefaniak, M.
Stewart, D. J.
Strikhanov, M.
Stringfellow, B.
Suaide, A. A. P.
Sumbera, M.
Sun, X. M.
Sun, X.
Sun, Y.
Surrow, B.
Svirida, D. N.
Sweger, Z. W.
Szymanski, P.
Tang, A. H.
Tang, Z.
Taranenko, A.
Tarnowsky, T.
Thomas, J. H.
Timmins, A. R.
Tlusty, D.
Todoroki, T.
Tokarev, M.
Tomkiel, C. A.
Trentalange, S.
Tribble, R. E.
Tribedy, P.
Tripathy, S. K.
Truhlar, T.
Trzeciak, B. A.
Tsai, O. D.
Tu, Z.
Ullrich, T.
Underwood, D. G.
Upsal, I.
Van Buren, G.
Vanek, J.
Vasiliev, A. N.
Vassiliev, I.
Verkest, V.
Videbæk, F.
Vokal, S.
Voloshin, S. A.
Wang, F.
Wang, G.
Wang, J. S.
Wang, P.
Wang, X.
Wang, Y.
Wang, Z.
Webb, J. C.
Weidenkaff, P. C.
Westfall, G. D.
Wieman, H.
Wissink, S. W.
Witt, R.
Wu, J.
Wu, Y.
Xi, B.
Xiao, Z. G.
Xie, G.
Xie, W.
Xu, H.
Xu, N.
Xu, Q. H.
Xu, Y.
Xu, Z.
Yan, G.
Yang, C.
Yang, Q.
Yang, S.
Yang, Y.
Ye, Z.
Yi, L.
Yip, K.
Yu, Y.
Zbroszczyk, H.
Zha, W.
Zhang, C.
Zhang, D.
Zhang, J.
Zhang, S.
Zhang, Y.
Zhang, Z. J.
Zhang, Z.
Zhao, F.
Zhao, J.
Zhao, M.
Zhou, C.
Zhou, Y.
Zhu, X.
Zurek, M.
Zyzak, M.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Two-particle correlation measurements projected onto two-dimensional, transverse rapidity coordinates ($y_{T1},y_{T2}$), allow access to dynamical properties of the QCD medium produced in relativistic heavy-ion collisions that angular correlation measurements are not sensitive to. We report non-identified charged-particle correlations for Au + Au minimum-bias collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}$ = 200 GeV taken by the STAR experiment at the Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider (RHIC). Correlations are presented as 2D functions of transverse rapidity for like-sign, unlike-sign and all charged-particle pairs, as well as for particle pairs whose relative azimuthal angles lie on the near-side, the away-side, or at all relative azimuth. The correlations are constructed using charged particles with transverse momentum $p_T \geq 0.15$ GeV/$c$, pseudorapidity from $-$1 to 1, and azimuthal angles from $-\pi$ to $\pi$. The significant correlation structures that are observed evolve smoothly with collision centrality. The major correlation features include a saddle shape plus a broad peak with maximum near $y_T \approx 3$, corresponding to $p_T \approx$ 1.5 GeV/$c$. The broad peak is observed in both like- and unlike-sign charge combinations and in near- and away-side relative azimuthal angles. The all-charge, all-azimuth correlation measurements are compared with the theoretical predictions of {\sc hijing} and {\sc epos}. The results indicate that the correlations for peripheral to mid-central collisions can be approximately described as a superposition of nucleon + nucleon collisions with minimal effects from the QCD medium. Strong medium effects are indicated in mid- to most-central collisions.

Subjects

Subjects :
Nuclear Experiment

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2204.11661
Document Type :
Working Paper