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Azimuthal Anisotropy of Charged Particles at High Transverse Momenta in Pb-Pb Collisions at root S-NN=2.76 TeV

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Chatrchyan, S.
Adžić, Petar
Đorđević, Miloš
Ekmedzic, M.
Krpic, D.
Milošević, Jovan
Milenović, Predrag
Rekovic, V.
CMS Collaboration (ukupan broj autora: 2207)
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The azimuthal anisotropy of charged particles in Pb-Pb collisions at root S-NN = 2.76 TeV is measured with the CMS detector at the LHC over an extended transverse momentum (p(T)) range up to approximately 60 GeV/c. The data cover both the low-p(T) region associated with hydrodynamic flow phenomena and the high-p(T) region where the anisotropies may reflect the path-length dependence of parton energy loss in the created medium. The anisotropy parameter (nu(2)) of the particles is extracted by correlating charged tracks with respect to the event-plane reconstructed by using the energy deposited in forward-angle calorimeters. For the six bins of collision centrality studied, spanning the range of 0-60% most-central events, the observed nu(2) values are found to first increase with p(T), reaching a maximum around p(T) = 3 GeV/c, and then to gradually decrease to almost zero, with the decline persisting up to at least p(T) = 40 GeV/c over the full centrality range measured.
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Physical Review Letters, 2012, 109, 2
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  • FMSR (Austria), FNRS (Belgium), FWO (Belgium), CNPq (Brazil), CAPES (Brazil), FAPERJ (Brazil), FAPESP (Brazil), MES (Bulgaria), CERN, CAS (China), MoST (China), NSFC (China), COLCIENCIAS (Colombia), MSES (Croatia), RPF (Cyprus), Academy of Sciences (Estonia), NICPB (Estonia), Academy of Finland, MEC (Finland), HIP (Finland), CEA (France), CNRS/IN2P3 (France), BMBF, Germany, DFG (Germany), HGF (Germany), GSRT (Greece), OTKA (Hungary), NKTH (Hungary), DAE (India), DST (India), IPM (Iran), SFI (Ireland), INFN (Italy), NRF (Korea), WCU (Korea), LAS (Lithuania), CINVESTAV (Mexico), CONACYT (Mexico), SEP (Mexico), UASLP-FAI (Mexico), MSI (New Zealand), PAEC (Pakistan), SCSR (Poland), FCT (Portugal), JINR (Armenia), JINR (Belarus), JINR (Georgia), JINR (Ukraine), JINR (Uzbekistan), MON (Russia), RosAtom (Russia), RAS (Russia), RFBR (Russia), MSTD (Serbia), MICINN (Spain), CPAN (Spain), Swiss Funding Agencies (Switzerland), NSC (Taipei), TUBITAK (Turkey), TAEK (Turkey), STFC (United Kingdom), DOE (USA), NSF (USA)

DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.022301

ISSN: 0031-9007; 1079-7114

WoS: 000306324400005

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84863797961
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