4–8 nov. 2024
Palais consulaire
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Exploring the baryon correlation puzzle via multiplicity-dependent two-particle angular correlations in pp, p–Pb, and Pb–Pb collisions at the LHC energies

8 nov. 2024, 09:25
25m
Gaston Doumergue (Palais consulaire)

Gaston Doumergue

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2 Rue d'Alsace Lorraine, 31000 Toulouse

Orateur

Daniela Ruggiano (Warsaw University of Technology)

Description

One of the most effective techniques for investigating the mechanism of baryon production is the study of angular correlations between two particles. Angular correlations represent a convolution of various physical processes, such as mini-jets, Bose-Einstein quantum statistics, conservation of momentum, resonances, and other phenomena that contribute to the unique behavior observed for different particle species.
Experimental results from proton-proton collisions at 7 TeV have revealed a pronounced anticorrelation, a phenomenon that had not been replicated by any Monte Carlo model. This triggered a series of studies that helped create what is called the “baryon correlation puzzle”.

In this work, the first ALICE measurements of the angular correlation functions for identical particles (such as $\pi^{\pm}$, K$^{\pm}$, and $\rm{p}\bar{\rm{p}}$) in pp, p–Pb and Pb–Pb collisions at LHC energies in various multiplicity/centrality classes are presented.
This new piece of the puzzle enhances the understanding of anticorrelation and raises new questions. This will prompt theorists to implement and improve existing theoretical models in search of new answers.

Auteur principal

Daniela Ruggiano (Warsaw University of Technology)

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