Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1837260 | Nuclear Physics A | 2010 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Nuclear collisions exhibit near side long-range rapidity correlations not present in proton–proton collisions. Because the correlation structure is wide in relative pseudorapidity and narrow in relative azimuthal angle, it is known as the ridge. Similar ridge structures are observed in correlations of particles associated with a jet trigger (the hard ridge) as well as correlations without a trigger (the soft ridge). Earlier we argued that the soft ridge arises when particles formed in an early Glasma stage later manifest transverse flow. We extend this study to address new soft ridge measurements. We then determine the contribution of flow to the hard ridge.
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