Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5493970 | Nuclear Physics A | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Bose-Einstein correlations between identified charged pions are measured for p+Pb collisions at sNN=5.02Â TeV with the ATLAS detector using a total integrated luminosity of 28 nbâ1. Pions are identified using ionisation energy loss measured in the pixel silicon detector. Two-particle correlation functions and the extracted source radii are presented as a function of collision centrality as well as average transverse pair momentum (kT), rapidity (yÏÏâ), and azimuthal angle with respect to the second-order event plane. Pairs are selected with a rapidity â2â1 in the most central events. The azimuthal modulation of the radii in central events is observed to be consistent with that predicted by hydrodynamics and observed in A+A collisions.
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Authors
Michael Clark, ATLAS Collaboration ATLAS Collaboration,