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The second-order azimuthal anisotropy Fourier harmonics, v2, are obtained in pPb and PbPb collisions over a wide pseudorapidity (eta) range based on correlations among six or more charged particles. The pPb data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 35 inverse nanobarns, were collected during the 2013 LHC pPb run at a nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energy of 5.02 TeV by the CMS experiment. A sample of semi-peripheral PbPb collision data at sqrt(s[NN])= 2.76 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.5 inverse microbarns and covering a similar range of particle multiplicities as the pPb data, is also analyzed for comparison. The six- and eight-particle cumulant and the Lee-Yang zeros methods are used to extract the v2 coefficients, extending previous studies of two- and four-particle correlations. For both the pPb and PbPb systems, the v2 values obtained with correlations among more than four particles are consistent with previously published four-particle results. These data support the interpretation of a collective origin for the previously observed long-range (large Delta[eta]) correlations in both systems. The ratios of v2 values corresponding to correlations including different numbers of particles are compared to theoretical predictions that assume a hydrodynamic behavior of a pPb system dominated by fluctuations in the positions of participant nucleons. These results provide new insights into the multi-particle dynamics of collision systems with a very small overlapping region.
A systematic study of the factorization of long-range azimuthal two-particle correlations into a product of single-particle anisotropies is presented as a function of pt and eta of both particles, and as a function of the particle multiplicity in PbPb and pPb collisions. The data were taken with the CMS detector for PbPb collisions at sqrt(s[NN]) = 2.76 TeV and pPb collisions at sqrt(s[NN]) = 5.02 TeV, covering a very wide range of multiplicity. Factorization is observed to be broken as a function of both particle pt and eta. When measured with particles of different pt, the magnitude of the factorization breakdown for the second Fourier harmonic reaches 20% for very central PbPb collisions but decreases rapidly as the multiplicity decreases. The data are consistent with viscous hydrodynamic predictions, which suggest that the effect of factorization breaking is mainly sensitive to the initial-state conditions rather than to the transport properties (e.g., shear viscosity) of the medium. The factorization breakdown is also computed with particles of different eta. The effect is found to be weakest for mid-central PbPb events but becomes larger for more central or peripheral PbPb collisions, and also for very high-multiplicity pPb collisions. The eta-dependent factorization data provide new insights to the longitudinal evolution of the medium formed in heavy ion collisions.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c for centrality 0-0.2% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c for centrality 0-0.2% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c for centrality 0-0.2% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c for centrality 0-0.2% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c for centrality 0-5% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c for centrality 0-5% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c for centrality 0-5% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c for centrality 0-5% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c for centrality 5-10% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c for centrality 5-10% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c for centrality 5-10% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c for centrality 5-10% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c for centrality 10-20% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c for centrality 10-20% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c for centrality 10-20% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c for centrality 10-20% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c for centrality 20-30% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c for centrality 20-30% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c for centrality 20-30% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c for centrality 20-30% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c for centrality 30-40% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c for centrality 30-40% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c for centrality 30-40% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c for centrality 30-40% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c for centrality 40-50% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c for centrality 40-50% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c for centrality 40-50% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c for centrality 40-50% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c for centrality 0-0.2% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c for centrality 0-0.2% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c for centrality 0-0.2% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c for centrality 0-0.2% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c for centrality 0-5% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c for centrality 0-5% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c for centrality 0-5% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c for centrality 0-5% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c for centrality 5-10% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c for centrality 5-10% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c for centrality 5-10% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c for centrality 5-10% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c for centrality 10-20% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c for centrality 10-20% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c for centrality 10-20% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c for centrality 10-20% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c for centrality 20-30% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c for centrality 20-30% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c for centrality 20-30% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c for centrality 20-30% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c for centrality 30-40% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c for centrality 30-40% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c for centrality 30-40% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c for centrality 30-40% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c for centrality 40-50% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c for centrality 40-50% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c for centrality 40-50% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c for centrality 40-50% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c for centrality 0-0.2% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c for centrality 0-0.2% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c for centrality 0-0.2% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ for $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c for centrality 0-0.2% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $220<=N^{offline}_{trk}<260$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $220<=N^{offline}_{trk}<260$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $220<=N^{offline}_{trk}<260$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $220<=N^{offline}_{trk}<260$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $185<=N^{offline}_{trk}<220$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $185<=N^{offline}_{trk}<220$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $185<=N^{offline}_{trk}<220$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $185<=N^{offline}_{trk}<220$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $150<=N^{offline}_{trk}<185$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $150<=N^{offline}_{trk}<185$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $150<=N^{offline}_{trk}<185$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $150<=N^{offline}_{trk}<185$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $120<=N^{offline}_{trk}<150$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $120<=N^{offline}_{trk}<150$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $120<=N^{offline}_{trk}<150$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $120<=N^{offline}_{trk}<150$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $220<=N^{offline}_{trk}<260$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $220<=N^{offline}_{trk}<260$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $220<=N^{offline}_{trk}<260$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $220<=N^{offline}_{trk}<260$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $185<=N^{offline}_{trk}<220$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $185<=N^{offline}_{trk}<220$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $185<=N^{offline}_{trk}<220$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $185<=N^{offline}_{trk}<220$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $150<=N^{offline}_{trk}<185$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $150<=N^{offline}_{trk}<185$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $150<=N^{offline}_{trk}<185$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $150<=N^{offline}_{trk}<185$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $120<=N^{offline}_{trk}<150$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $120<=N^{offline}_{trk}<150$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $120<=N^{offline}_{trk}<150$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $120<=N^{offline}_{trk}<150$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $100<=N^{offline}_{trk}<185$ in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $100<=N^{offline}_{trk}<185$ in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $100<=N^{offline}_{trk}<185$ in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $100<=N^{offline}_{trk}<185$ in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $185<=N^{offline}_{trk}<260$ in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $185<=N^{offline}_{trk}<260$ in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $185<=N^{offline}_{trk}<260$ in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $185<=N^{offline}_{trk}<260$ in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $100<=N^{offline}_{trk}<185$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $100<=N^{offline}_{trk}<185$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $100<=N^{offline}_{trk}<185$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $100<=N^{offline}_{trk}<185$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.0<p^{trig}_{T}<1.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $185<=N^{offline}_{trk}<260$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $1.5<p^{trig}_{T}<2.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $185<=N^{offline}_{trk}<260$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.0<p^{trig}_{T}<2.5$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $185<=N^{offline}_{trk}<260$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $p_{T}$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $p^{a}_{T} - p^{b}_{T}$ with $2.5<p^{trig}_{T}<3.0$ GeV/c and multiplicity bin $185<=N^{offline}_{trk}<260$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
Factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of event multiplicity in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
Factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of event multiplicity in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
Factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of event multiplicity in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
Factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of event multiplicity in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta^{b}$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 0-0.2% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta^{b}$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 0-5% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta^{b}$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 5-10% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta^{b}$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 10-20% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta^{b}$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 20-30% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta^{b}$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 30-40% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta^{b}$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 40-50% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta^{b}$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 50-60% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta^{b}$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 0-0.2% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta^{b}$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 0-5% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta^{b}$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 5-10% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta^{b}$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 10-20% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta^{b}$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 20-30% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta^{b}$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 30-40% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta^{b}$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 40-50% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{2}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta^{b}$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 50-60% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta^{b}$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 0-0.2% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta^{b}$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 0-5% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta^{b}$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 5-10% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta^{b}$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 10-20% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta^{b}$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 20-30% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta^{b}$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 30-40% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta^{b}$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 40-50% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta^{b}$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 50-60% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta^{b}$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 0-0.2% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta^{b}$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 0-5% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta^{b}$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 5-10% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta^{b}$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 10-20% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta^{b}$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 20-30% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta^{b}$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 30-40% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta^{b}$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 40-50% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{3}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta^{b}$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 50-60% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{4}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta_b$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 0-0.2% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{4}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta_b$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 0-20% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{4}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta_b$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 20-60% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{4}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta_b$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 0-0.2% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{4}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta_b$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 0-20% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The $\eta$-dependent factorization ratio, $r_{4}$, as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta_b$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for centrality class 20-60% in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
The square root of the product of factorization ratios $\sqrt{r_2(\eta^{a}, \eta^{b}){\cdot(-\eta^{a}, -\eta^{b})}}$ a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta^{b}$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for multiplicity bin $120<=N_{trk}^{offline}<150$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The square root of the product of factorization ratios $\sqrt{r_2(\eta^{a}, \eta^{b}){\cdot(-\eta^{a}, -\eta^{b})}}$ a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta^{b}$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for multiplicity bin $150<=N_{trk}^{offline}<185$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The square root of the product of factorization ratios $\sqrt{r_2(\eta^{a}, \eta^{b}){\cdot(-\eta^{a}, -\eta^{b})}}$ a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta^{b}$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for multiplicity bin $185<=N_{trk}^{offline}<220$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The square root of the product of factorization ratios $\sqrt{r_2(\eta^{a}, \eta^{b}){\cdot(-\eta^{a}, -\eta^{b})}}$ a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 3.0<$\eta^{b}$<4.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for multiplicity bin $220<=N_{trk}^{offline}<260$ in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The square root of the product of factorization ratios $\sqrt{r_2(\eta^a, \eta^b)\cdot{r_2(-\eta^{a}, -\eta^{b})}}$ as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta^{b}$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for a given multiplicity class in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The square root of the product of factorization ratios $\sqrt{r_2(\eta^a, \eta^b)\cdot{r_2(-\eta^{a}, -\eta^{b})}}$ as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta^{b}$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for a given multiplicity class in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The square root of the product of factorization ratios $\sqrt{r_2(\eta^a, \eta^b)\cdot{r_2(-\eta^{a}, -\eta^{b})}}$ as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta^{b}$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for a given multiplicity class in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
The square root of the product of factorization ratios $\sqrt{r_2(\eta^a, \eta^b)\cdot{r_2(-\eta^{a}, -\eta^{b})}}$ as a function of $\eta^{a}$ for 4.4<$\eta^{b}$<5.0 averaged over 0.3<$p^{a}_{T}$<3 GeV for a given multiplicity class in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
$F^{\eta}_2$ as a function of event multiplicity in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
$F^{\eta}_3$ as a function of event multiplicity in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
$F^{\eta}_4$ as a function of event multiplicity in PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 2.76 TeV.
$F^{\eta}_2$ as a function of event multiplicity in pPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV.
Correlations between the elliptic or triangular flow coefficients $v_m$ ($m$=2 or 3) and other flow harmonics $v_n$ ($n$=2 to 5) are measured using $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=2.76$ TeV Pb+Pb collision data collected in 2010 by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC, corresponding to an integrated lumonisity of 7 $\mu$b$^{-1}$. The $v_m$-$v_n$ correlations are measured in midrapidity as a function of centrality, and, for events within the same centrality interval, as a function of event ellipticity or triangularity defined in a forward rapidity region. For events within the same centrality interval, $v_3$ is found to be anticorrelated with $v_2$ and this anticorrelation is consistent with similar anticorrelations between the corresponding eccentricities $\epsilon_2$ and $\epsilon_3$. On the other hand, it is observed that $v_4$ increases strongly with $v_2$, and $v_5$ increases strongly with both $v_2$ and $v_3$. The trend and strength of the $v_m$-$v_n$ correlations for $n$=4 and 5 are found to disagree with $\epsilon_m$-$\epsilon_n$ correlations predicted by initial-geometry models. Instead, these correlations are found to be consistent with the combined effects of a linear contribution to $v_n$ and a nonlinear term that is a function of $v_2^2$ or of $v_2v_3$, as predicted by hydrodynamic models. A simple two-component fit is used to separate these two contributions. The extracted linear and nonlinear contributions to $v_4$ and $v_5$ are found to be consistent with previously measured event-plane correlations.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 0-5%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 0-5%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 0-5%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 0-5%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 5-10%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 5-10%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 5-10%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 5-10%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 10-15%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 10-15%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 10-15%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 10-15%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 15-20%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 15-20%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 15-20%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 15-20%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 20-25%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 20-25%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 20-25%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 20-25%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 25-30%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 25-30%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 25-30%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 25-30%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 30-35%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 30-35%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 30-35%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 30-35%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 35-40%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 35-40%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 35-40%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 35-40%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 40-45%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 40-45%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 40-45%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 40-45%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 45-50%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 45-50%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 45-50%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 45-50%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 50-55%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 50-55%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 50-55%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 50-55%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 55-60%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 55-60%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 55-60%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 55-60%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 60-65%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 60-65%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 60-65%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 60-65%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 65-70%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 65-70%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 65-70%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 65-70%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 0-10%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 0-10%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 0-10%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 0-10%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 10-20%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 10-20%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 10-20%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 10-20%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 20-30%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 20-30%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 20-30%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 20-30%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 30-40%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 30-40%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 30-40%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 30-40%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 40-50%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 40-50%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 40-50%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_2$ bins, Centrality 40-50%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 0-5%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 0-5%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 0-5%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 0-5%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 5-10%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 5-10%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 5-10%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 5-10%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 10-15%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 10-15%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 10-15%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 10-15%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 15-20%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 15-20%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 15-20%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 15-20%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 20-25%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 20-25%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 20-25%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 20-25%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 25-30%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 25-30%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 25-30%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 25-30%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 30-35%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 30-35%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 30-35%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 30-35%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 35-40%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 35-40%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 35-40%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 35-40%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 40-45%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 40-45%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 40-45%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 40-45%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 45-50%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 45-50%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 45-50%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 45-50%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 50-55%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 50-55%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 50-55%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 50-55%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 55-60%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 55-60%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 55-60%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 55-60%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 60-65%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 60-65%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 60-65%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 60-65%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 65-70%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 65-70%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 65-70%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 65-70%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 0-10%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 0-10%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 0-10%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 0-10%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 10-20%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 10-20%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 10-20%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 10-20%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 20-30%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 20-30%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 20-30%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 20-30%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 30-40%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 30-40%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 30-40%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 30-40%.
$v_{2}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 40-50%.
$v_{3}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 40-50%.
$v_{4}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 40-50%.
$v_{5}$ data for various $q_3$ bins, Centrality 40-50%.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{2}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{2}$ correlation within each centrality.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{2}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{2}$ correlation within each centrality.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{2}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{2}$ correlation within each centrality.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{2}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{2}$ correlation within each centrality.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{2}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{2}$ correlation within each centrality.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{3}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{3}$ correlation within each centrality.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{3}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{3}$ correlation within each centrality.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{3}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{3}$ correlation within each centrality.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{3}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{3}$ correlation within each centrality.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{3}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{3}$ correlation for various q2 bins within each centrality.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{3}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{3}$ correlation for various q2 bins within each centrality.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{3}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{3}$ correlation for various q2 bins within each centrality.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{3}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{3}$ correlation for various q2 bins within each centrality.
linear fit result of $v_{2}$ - $v_{3}$ correlation within each centrality.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{2}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{2}$ correlation for various q3 bins within each centrality.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{2}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{2}$ correlation for various q3 bins within each centrality.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{2}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{2}$ correlation for various q3 bins within each centrality.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{2}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{2}$ correlation for various q3 bins within each centrality.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{4}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{4}$ correlation for various q2 bins within each centrality.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{4}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{4}$ correlation for various q2 bins within each centrality.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{4}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{4}$ correlation for various q2 bins within each centrality.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{4}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{4}$ correlation for various q2 bins within each centrality.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{4}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{4}$ correlation within each centrality.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{4}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{4}$ correlation within each centrality.
$v_4$ decomposed into linear and nonlinear contributions based on q2 event-shape selection.
$v_4$ decomposed into linear and nonlinear contributions based on q2 event-shape selection.
$v_4$ decomposed into linear and nonlinear contributions based on q2 event-shape selection.
$v_4$ decomposed into linear and nonlinear contributions based on q2 event-shape selection.
$v_4$ decomposed into linear and nonlinear contributions based on q2 event-shape selection.
$v_5$ decomposed into linear and nonlinear contributions based on q2 event-shape selection.
$v_5$ decomposed into linear and nonlinear contributions based on q3 event-shape selection.
RMS eccentricity scaled v_n.
RMS eccentricity scaled v_n.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{5}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{2}$ - $v_{5}$ correlation for various q2 bins within each centrality.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{5}$ inclusive correlation in 5% centrality intervals.
$v_{3}$ - $v_{5}$ correlation for various q2 bins within each centrality.
Charged-particle spectra obtained in 0.15 nb${}^{-1}$ of Pb+Pb interactions at $\sqrt{{s}_\mathsf{{NN}}}=2.76$TeV and 4.2 pb${}^{-1}$ of pp interactions at $\sqrt{s}=2.76$ TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC are presented in a wide transverse momentum ($0.5 < p_{\mathrm{T}} < 150$ GeV) and pseudorapidity ($|\eta|<2$) range. For Pb+Pb collisions, the spectra are presented as a function of collision centrality, which is determined by the response of the forward calorimeter located on both sides of the interaction point. The nuclear modification factors $R_{\mathrm{AA}}$ and $R_{\mathrm{CP}}$ are presented in detail as function of centrality, $p_{\mathrm{T}}$ and $\eta$. They show a distinct $p_{\mathrm{T}}$-dependence with a pronounced minimum at about 7 GeV. Above 60 GeV, $R_{\mathrm{AA}}$ is consistent with a plateau at a centrality-dependent value, within the uncertainties. The value is $0.55\pm0.01(stat.)\pm0.04(syst.)$ in the most central collisions. The $R_{\mathrm{AA}}$ distribution is consistent with flat $|\eta|$ dependence over the whole transverse momentum range in all centrality classes.
Charged-particle spectra for pp.
Charged-particle spectra in different centrality intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different centrality intervals for Pb+Pb (not shown in Fig. 10).
Charged-particle spectra in different centrality intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different centrality intervals for Pb+Pb (not shown in Fig. 10).
Charged-particle spectra in different centrality intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different centrality intervals for Pb+Pb (not shown in Fig. 10).
Charged-particle spectra in different centrality intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different centrality intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for pp.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for pp.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for pp.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for pp.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for pp.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for pp.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for pp.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for pp.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Rcp in different centrality intervals.
Rcp in different centrality intervals (not shown in Fig. 12).
Rcp in different centrality intervals.
Rcp in different centrality intervals (not shown in Fig. 12).
Rcp in different centrality intervals.
Rcp in different centrality intervals (not shown in Fig. 12).
Rcp in different centrality intervals.
Raa in different centrality intervals.
Raa in different centrality intervals (not shown in Fig. 13).
Raa in different centrality intervals.
Raa in different centrality intervals (not shown in Fig. 13).
Raa in different centrality intervals.
Raa in different centrality intervals (not shown in Fig. 13).
Raa in different centrality intervals.
Raa in different centrality intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa.
Raa as a function of <Npart>.
Raa as a function of <Npart>.
Raa as a function of <Npart>.
Raa as a function of <Npart>.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for pp.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb (not shown in Fig. 17).
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb (not shown in Fig. 17).
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb (not shown in Fig. 17).
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for pp.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb (not shown in Fig. 17).
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb (not shown in Fig. 17).
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb (not shown in Fig. 17).
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for pp.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb (not shown in Fig. 17).
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb (not shown in Fig. 17).
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb (not shown in Fig. 17).
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for pp.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb (not shown in Fig. 17).
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb (not shown in Fig. 17).
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb (not shown in Fig. 17).
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Charged-particle spectra in different eta intervals for Pb+Pb.
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals (not shown in Fig. 18).
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals (not shown in Fig. 18).
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals (not shown in Fig. 18).
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals (not shown in Fig. 18).
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals (not shown in Fig. 18).
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals (not shown in Fig. 18).
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals (not shown in Fig. 18).
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals (not shown in Fig. 18).
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals (not shown in Fig. 18).
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals (not shown in Fig. 18).
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals (not shown in Fig. 18).
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals (not shown in Fig. 18).
Raa in different eta intervals.
Raa in different eta intervals.
Results on two-particle angular correlations for charged particles produced in pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV are presented. The data were taken with the CMS detector at the LHC and correspond to an integrated luminosity of about 270 inverse nanobarns. The correlations are studied over a broad range of pseudorapidity (abs(eta) < 2.4) and over the full azimuth (phi) as a function of charged particle multiplicity and transverse momentum (pt). In high-multiplicity events, a long-range (abs(Delta eta) > 2.0), near-side (Delta phi approximately 0) structure emerges in the two-particle Delta eta-Delta phi correlation functions. The magnitude of the correlation exhibits a pronounced maximum in the range 1.0 < pt < 2.0 GeV/c and an approximately linear increase with the charged particle multiplicity, with an overall correlation strength similar to that found in earlier pp data at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV. The present measurement extends the study of near-side long-range correlations up to charged particle multiplicities of N[ch] approximately 180, a region so far unexplored in pp collisions. The observed long-range correlations are compared to those seen in pp, pPb, and PbPb collisions at lower collision energies.
The spectra of charged particles produced within the pseudorapidity window abs(eta) < 1 at sqrt(s[NN]) = 5.02 TeV are measured using 404 inverse microbarns of PbPb and 27.4 inverse picobarns of pp data collected by the CMS detector at the LHC in 2015. The spectra are presented over the transverse momentum ranges spanning 0.5 < pt < 400 GeV in pp and 0.7 < pt < 400 GeV in PbPb collisions. The corresponding nuclear modification factor, R[AA], is measured in bins of collision centrality. The R[AA] in the 5% most central collisions shows a maximal suppression by a factor of 7-8 in the pt region of 6-9 GeV. This dip is followed by an increase, which continues up to the highest pt measured, and approaches unity in the vicinity of pt = 200 GeV. The R[AA] is compared to theoretical predictions and earlier experimental results at lower collision energies. The newly measured pp spectrum is combined with the pPb spectrum previously published by the CMS Collaboration to construct the pPb nuclear modification factor, R[pA], up to 120 GeV. For pt > 20 GeV, R[pA] exhibits weak momentum dependence and shows a moderate enhancement above unity.
Charged-particle per-event yields measured in 0-5% PbPb centrality class.
Charged-particle per-event yields measured in 0-5% PbPb centrality class.
Charged-particle per-event yields measured in 5-10% PbPb centrality class.
Charged-particle per-event yields measured in 5-10% PbPb centrality class.
Charged-particle per-event yields measured in 10-30% PbPb centrality class.
Charged-particle per-event yields measured in 10-30% PbPb centrality class.
Charged-particle per-event yields measured in 30-50% PbPb centrality class.
Charged-particle per-event yields measured in 30-50% PbPb centrality class.
Charged-particle per-event yields measured in 50-70% PbPb centrality class.
Charged-particle per-event yields measured in 50-70% PbPb centrality class.
Charged-particle per-event yields measured in 70-90% PbPb centrality class.
Charged-particle per-event yields measured in 70-90% PbPb centrality class.
Charged-particle per-event yields measured in pp collisions. A factor of 70 mb is used to scale the pp spectrum from a differential cross section to a per-event yield for direct comparison to the PbPb spectra. The lumi uncertainty is a 2.3% fully correlated uncertainty.
Charged-particle per-event yields measured in pp collisions. A factor of 70 mb is used to scale the pp spectrum from a differential cross section to a per-event yield for direct comparison to the PbPb spectra. The lumi uncertainty is a 2.3% fully correlated uncertainty.
PbPb nuclear modification factor measured in 0-5% PbPb centrality class.
PbPb nuclear modification factor measured in 0-5% PbPb centrality class.
PbPb nuclear modification factor measured in 5-10% PbPb centrality class.
PbPb nuclear modification factor measured in 5-10% PbPb centrality class.
PbPb nuclear modification factor measured in 10-30% PbPb centrality class.
PbPb nuclear modification factor measured in 10-30% PbPb centrality class.
PbPb nuclear modification factor measured in 30-50% PbPb centrality class.
PbPb nuclear modification factor measured in 30-50% PbPb centrality class.
PbPb nuclear modification factor measured in 50-70% PbPb centrality class.
PbPb nuclear modification factor measured in 50-70% PbPb centrality class.
PbPb nuclear modification factor measured in 70-90% PbPb centrality class.
PbPb nuclear modification factor measured in 70-90% PbPb centrality class.
PbPb nuclear modification factor measured in 0-10% PbPb centrality class.
PbPb nuclear modification factor measured in 0-10% PbPb centrality class.
PbPb nuclear modification factor measured in 0-100% PbPb centrality class.
PbPb nuclear modification factor measured in 0-100% PbPb centrality class.
pPb nuclear modification factor.
pPb nuclear modification factor.
The Fourier coefficients v[2] and v[3] characterizing the anisotropy of the azimuthal distribution of charged particles produced in PbPb collisions at sqrt(s[NN]) = 5.02 TeV are measured with data collected by the CMS experiment. The measurements cover a broad transverse momentum range, 1 < pT < 100 GeV. The analysis focuses on pT > 10 GeV range, where anisotropic azimuthal distributions should reflect the path-length dependence of parton energy loss in the created medium. Results are presented in several bins of PbPb collision centrality, spanning the 60% most central events. The v[2] coefficient is measured with the scalar product and the multiparticle cumulant methods, which have different sensitivities to the initial-state fluctuations. The values of both methods remain positive up to pT of about 60-80 GeV, in all examined centrality classes. The v[3] coefficient, only measured with the scalar product method, tends to zero for pT greater than or equal to 20 GeV. Comparisons between theoretical calculations and data provide new constraints on the path-length dependence of parton energy loss in heavy ion collisions and highlight the importance of the initial-state fluctuations.
The $v_{2}$ result from SP method as a function of $p_{T}$ in 0-5\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.
The $v_{2}$ result from SP method as a function of $p_{T}$ in 5-10\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.
The $v_{2}$ result from SP method as a function of $p_{T}$ in 10-20\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.
The $v_{2}$ result from SP method as a function of $p_{T}$ in 20-30\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.
The $v_{2}$ result from SP method as a function of $p_{T}$ in 30-40\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.
The $v_{2}$ result from SP method as a function of $p_{T}$ in 40-50\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.
The $v_{2}$ result from SP method as a function of $p_{T}$ in 50-60\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.
The $v_{3}$ result from SP method as a function of $p_{T}$ in 0-5\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.
The $v_{3}$ result from SP method as a function of $p_{T}$ in 5-10\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.
The $v_{3}$ result from SP method as a function of $p_{T}$ in 10-20\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.
The $v_{3}$ result from SP method as a function of $p_{T}$ in 20-30\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.
The $v_{3}$ result from SP method as a function of $p_{T}$ in 30-40\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.
The $v_{3}$ result from SP method as a function of $p_{T}$ in 40-50\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.
The $v_{3}$ result from SP method as a function of $p_{T}$ in 50-60\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.
The $v_{2}$ result from 4-, 6- and 8-particle cumulant methods as a function of $p_{T}$ in 5-10\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.
The $v_{2}$ result from 4-, 6- and 8-particle cumulant methods as a function of $p_{T}$ in 10-20\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.
The $v_{2}$ result from 4-, 6- and 8-particle cumulant methods as a function of $p_{T}$ in 20-30\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.
The $v_{2}$ result from 4-, 6- and 8-particle cumulant methods as a function of $p_{T}$ in 30-40\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.
The $v_{2}$ result from 4-, 6- and 8-particle cumulant methods as a function of $p_{T}$ in 40-50\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.
The $v_{2}$ result from 4-, 6- and 8-particle cumulant methods as a function of $p_{T}$ in 50-60\% centrality bin of PbPb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Shaded boxes represent systematic uncertainties.
The $v_{2}^{high}$ as a function of $v_{2}^{low}$ results from SP method in PbPb collisions at $sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Only statistical uncertainties are shown.
The $v_{2}^{high}$ as a function of $v_{2}^{low}$ results from 4-particle cumulant method in PbPb collisions at $sqrt{s_{NN}}$ = 5.02 TeV. Only statistical uncertainties are shown.
The azimuthal anisotropy Fourier coefficients ($v_n$) in 8.16 TeV pPb data are extracted via long-range two-particle correlations as a function of event multiplicity and compared to corresponding results in pp and PbPb collisions. Using a four-particle cumulant technique, $v_n$ correlations are measured for the first time in pp and pPb collisions. The $v_2$ and $v_4$ coefficients are found to be positively correlated in all collision systems. For high multiplicity pPb collisions an anticorrelation of $v_2$ and $v_3$ is observed, with a similar correlation strength as in PbPb data at the same multiplicity. The new correlation results strengthen the case for a common origin of the collectivity seen in pPb and PbPb collisions in the measured multiplicity range.
Modifications of the properties of jets in PbPb collisions, relative to those in pp collisions, are studied at a nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s_\mathrm{NN}} =$ 5.02 TeV via correlations of charged particles with the jet axis in relative pseudorapidity ($\Delta \eta$), relative azimuth ($\Delta \phi$), and relative angular distance from the jet axis $\Delta \mathrm{r} = \sqrt{{(\Delta\eta)^{2}+(\Delta\phi)^{2}}}$. This analysis uses data collected with the CMS detector at the LHC, corresponding to integrated luminosities of 404 $\mu$b$^{-1}$ and 27.4 pb$^{-1}$ for PbPb and pp collisions, respectively. Charged particle number densities, jet fragmentation functions, and jet shapes are presented as a function of PbPb collision centrality and charged-particle track transverse momentum, providing a differential description of jet modifications due to interactions with the quark-gluon plasma.
The distribution of jet-correlated charged-particle tracks with $|{\Delta\phi}|<1.0$ as a function of $\Delta\eta$ in pp and PbPb collisions. The PbPb results are shown for different centrality regions.
The difference between the PbPb and pp measurements from Table 1.
The distribution of jet-correlated charged-particle tracks with $|{\Delta\eta}|<1.0$ as a function of $\Delta\phi$ in pp and PbPb collisions. The PbPb results are shown for different centrality regions.
The difference between the PbPb and pp measurements from Table 3.
The distribution of jet-correlated charged-particle tracks as a function of $\Delta\mathrm{r}$ in pp and PbPb collisions. The PbPb results are shown for different centrality regions.
The difference between the PbPb and pp measurements from Table 5.
The distribution of jet-correlated charged-particle tracks with $\Delta\mathrm{r} <1$ as a function of ${p_{\mathrm{T}}^{\text{trk}}}$ in PbPb and pp collisions. The PbPb results are shown for different centrality regions.
The corresponding results for the difference between the PbPb and pp measurements from Table 7.
The radial jet momentum distribution $\mathrm{P}(\Delta\mathrm{r})$ of jets in pp and PbPb collisions. The PbPb results are shown for different centrality regions.
The ratio between PbPb and pp measurements from Table 9 for the indicated intervals of ${p_{\mathrm{T}}^{\text{trk}}}$.
The jet shape $\rho(\Delta\mathrm{r})$ in pp and PbPb collisions. The PbPb results are shown for different centrality regions.
The ratio between the PbPb and pp measurements from Table 11 for the inclusive range $0.7< {p_{\mathrm{T}}^{\text{trk}}} <300GeV$.
Measurements of the azimuthal anisotropy in lead-lead collisions at $\sqrt{s_\mathrm{NN}} = 5.02$ TeV are presented using a data sample corresponding to 0.49 $\mathrm{nb}^{-1}$ integrated luminosity collected by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC in 2015. The recorded minimum-bias sample is enhanced by triggers for "ultra-central" collisions, providing an opportunity to perform detailed study of flow harmonics in the regime where the initial state is dominated by fluctuations. The anisotropy of the charged-particle azimuthal angle distributions is characterized by the Fourier coefficients, $v_{2}-v_{7}$, which are measured using the two-particle correlation, scalar-product and event-plane methods. The goal of the paper is to provide measurements of the differential as well as integrated flow harmonics $v_{n}$ over wide ranges of the transverse momentum, 0.5 $
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-1%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 5-10%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 10-20%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 30-40%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 50-60%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 60-70%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 70-80%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-1%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 5-10%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 10-20%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 30-40%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 50-60%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 60-70%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 70-80%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-1%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 5-10%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 10-20%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 30-40%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 50-60%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 60-70%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 70-80%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-1%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 5-10%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 10-20%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 30-40%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 50-60%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 60-70%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 70-80%
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 5-10%
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 10-20%
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 30-40%
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 50-60%
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 60-70%
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 70-80%
The V7 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The V7 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 5-10%
The V7 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 10-20%
The V7 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The V7 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 30-40%
The V7 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The V7 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 50-60%
The V2 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The V2 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 5-10%
The V2 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 10-20%
The V2 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The V2 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 30-40%
The V2 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The V2 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 50-60%
The V2 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 60-70%
The V2 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 70-80%
The V3 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The V3 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 5-10%
The V3 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 10-20%
The V3 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The V3 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 30-40%
The V3 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The V3 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 50-60%
The V3 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 60-70%
The V3 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 70-80%
The V4 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The V4 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 5-10%
The V4 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 10-20%
The V4 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The V4 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 30-40%
The V4 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The V4 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 50-60%
The V4 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 60-70%
The V4 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 70-80%
The V5 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The V5 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 5-10%
The V5 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 10-20%
The V5 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The V5 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 30-40%
The V5 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The V5 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 50-60%
The V5 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 60-70%
The V6 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The V6 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 5-10%
The V6 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 10-20%
The V6 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The V6 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 30-40%
The V6 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The V6 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 50-60%
The V6 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 60-70%
The ratio of V2{SP} over V2{EP} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The ratio of V2{SP} over V2{EP} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The ratio of V2{SP} over V2{EP} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The ratio of V3{SP} over V3{EP} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The ratio of V3{SP} over V3{EP} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The ratio of V3{SP} over V3{EP} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The ratio of V4{SP} over V4{EP} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The ratio of V4{SP} over V4{EP} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The ratio of V4{SP} over V4{EP} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The ratio of V5{SP} over V5{EP} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The ratio of V5{SP} over V5{EP} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The ratio of V5{SP} over V5{EP} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The ratio of V6{SP} over V6{EP} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The ratio of V6{SP} over V6{EP} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The ratio of V6{SP} over V6{EP} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The ratio of V2{SP} over V2{EP} as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 60 GeV
The ratio of V3{SP} over V3{EP} as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 60 GeV
The ratio of V4{SP} over V4{EP} as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 60 GeV
The ratio of V5{SP} over V5{EP} as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 60 GeV
The ratio of V6{SP} over V6{EP} as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 60 GeV
The ratio of V2{SP} over V2{2PC} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The ratio of V2{SP} over V2{2PC} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The ratio of V2{SP} over V2{2PC} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The ratio of V3{SP} over V3{2PC} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The ratio of V3{SP} over V3{2PC} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The ratio of V3{SP} over V3{2PC} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The ratio of V4{SP} over V4{2PC} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The ratio of V4{SP} over V4{2PC} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The ratio of V4{SP} over V4{2PC} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The ratio of V5{SP} over V5{2PC} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The ratio of V5{SP} over V5{2PC} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The ratio of V5{SP} over V5{2PC} as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%. PT binning matched to RUN1.
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%. PT binning matched to RUN1.
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%. PT binning matched to RUN1.
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%. PT binning matched to RUN1.
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%. PT binning matched to RUN1.
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%. PT binning matched to RUN1.
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%. PT binning matched to RUN1.
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%. PT binning matched to RUN1.
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%. PT binning matched to RUN1.
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%. PT binning matched to RUN1.
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%. PT binning matched to RUN1.
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%. PT binning matched to RUN1.
The V6 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%. PT binning matched to RUN1.
The V6 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%. PT binning matched to RUN1.
The V6 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%. PT binning matched to RUN1.
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V7 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V7 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V7 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V7 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V7 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V7 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 0.8 GeV
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 1 < PT < 2 GeV
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 2 < PT < 4 GeV
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 4 < PT < 8 GeV
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 8 < PT < 60 GeV
The V2 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 60 GeV
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 0.8 GeV
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 1 < PT < 2 GeV
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 2 < PT < 4 GeV
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 4 < PT < 8 GeV
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 8 < PT < 60 GeV
The V3 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 60 GeV
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 0.8 GeV
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 1 < PT < 2 GeV
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 2 < PT < 4 GeV
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 4 < PT < 8 GeV
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 8 < PT < 60 GeV
The V4 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 60 GeV
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 0.8 GeV
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 1 < PT < 2 GeV
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 2 < PT < 4 GeV
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 4 < PT < 8 GeV
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 8 < PT < 60 GeV
The V5 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 60 GeV
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 0.8 GeV
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 1 < PT < 2 GeV
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 2 < PT < 4 GeV
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 4 < PT < 8 GeV
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 8 < PT < 60 GeV
The V6 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 60 GeV
The V7 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 0.8 GeV
The V7 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV
The V7 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 1 < PT < 2 GeV
The V7 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 2 < PT < 4 GeV
The V7 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 4 < PT < 8 GeV
The V7 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 8 < PT < 60 GeV
The V7 harmonic measured with the scalar product method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 60 GeV
The V2 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The V2 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 10-15%
The V2 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-25%
The V2 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 30-35%
The V2 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-45%
The V2 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 50-55%
The V3 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The V3 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 10-15%
The V3 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-25%
The V3 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 30-35%
The V3 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-45%
The V3 harmonic measured with the two particle correlation method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 50-55%
The scaled-V2(PT) measured with the two particle correlation method in centrality bin 0-5%
The scaled-V2(PT) measured with the two particle correlation method in centrality bin 10-15%
The scaled-V2(PT) measured with the two particle correlation method in centrality bin 20-25%
The scaled-V2(PT) measured with the two particle correlation method in centrality bin 30-35%
The scaled-V2(PT) measured with the two particle correlation method in centrality bin 40-45%
The scaled-V2(PT) measured with the two particle correlation method in centrality bin 50-55%
The scaled-V3(PT) measured with the two particle correlation method in centrality bin 0-5%
The scaled-V3(PT) measured with the two particle correlation method in centrality bin 10-15%
The scaled-V3(PT) measured with the two particle correlation method in centrality bin 20-25%
The scaled-V3(PT) measured with the two particle correlation method in centrality bin 30-35%
The scaled-V3(PT) measured with the two particle correlation method in centrality bin 40-45%
The scaled-V3(PT) measured with the two particle correlation method in centrality bin 50-55%
The PT scale factor for V2(PT) as a funtion of collision centrality
The PT scale factor for V3(PT) as a funtion of collision centrality
The V2 scale factor as a funtion of collision centrality
The V3 scale factor as a funtion of collision centrality
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-1%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 5-10%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 10-20%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 30-40%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 50-60%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 60-70%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 70-80%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-1%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 5-10%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 10-20%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 30-40%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 50-60%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 60-70%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 70-80%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-1%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 5-10%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 10-20%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 30-40%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 50-60%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 60-70%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 70-80%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-1%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 5-10%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 10-20%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 30-40%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 50-60%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 60-70%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 70-80%
The V6 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The V6 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 5-10%
The V6 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 10-20%
The V6 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The V6 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 30-40%
The V6 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The V6 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 50-60%
The V6 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 60-70%
The V6 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 70-80%
The V7 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 0-5%
The V7 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 5-10%
The V7 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 10-20%
The V7 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 20-30%
The V7 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 30-40%
The V7 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 40-50%
The V7 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of transverse momentum in centrality bin 50-60%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V6 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V6 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V6 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V6 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V7 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V7 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V7 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V6 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V6 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V6 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V6 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V7 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V7 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V7 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 2 < PT < 3 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 60-70%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 0-0.1%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 0-5%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 10-20%
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a function of pseudorapidity for transverse momentum range 7 < PT < 60 GeV in centrality bin 30-40%
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 0.8 GeV
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 1 < PT < 2 GeV
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 2 < PT < 4 GeV
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 4 < PT < 8 GeV
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 8 < PT < 60 GeV
The V2 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 60 GeV
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 0.8 GeV
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 1 < PT < 2 GeV
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 2 < PT < 4 GeV
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 4 < PT < 8 GeV
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 8 < PT < 60 GeV
The V3 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 60 GeV
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 0.8 GeV
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 4 < PT < 8 GeV
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 8 < PT < 60 GeV
The V4 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 60 GeV
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.5 < PT < 0.8 GeV
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 0.8 < PT < 1 GeV
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 1 < PT < 2 GeV
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 2 < PT < 4 GeV
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 4 < PT < 8 GeV
The V5 harmonic measured with the event plane method as a funtion of MEAN(Npart) integrated over 8 < PT < 60 GeV
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