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The inclusive J/$\psi$ production has been studied in Pn-Pb and pp collisions at the centre-of-mass energy per nucleon pair $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}=5.02$ TeV, using the ALICE detector at the CERN LHC. The J/$\psi$ meson is reconstructed, in the centre-of-mass rapidity interval $2.5<y<4$ and in the transverse-momentum range $p_{\rm T}<12$ GeV/$c$, via its decay to a muon pair. In this Letter, we present results on the inclusive J/$\psi$ cross section in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}=5.02$ TeV and on the nuclear modification factor $R_{\rm AA}$. The latter is presented as a function of the centrality of the collision and, for central collisions, as a function of the transverse momentum $p_{\rm T}$ of the J/$\psi$. The measured $R_{\rm AA}$ values indicate a suppression of the J/$\psi$ in nuclear collisions and are then compared to our previous results obtained in Pb-Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}=2.76$ TeV. The ratio of the $R_{\rm AA}$ values at the two energies is also computed and compared to calculations of statistical and dynamical models. The numerical value of the ratio for central events (0-10\% centrality) is $1.17 \pm 0.04 {\rm{(stat)}}\pm 0.20 {\rm{(syst)}}$. In central events, as a function of $p_{\rm T}$, a slight increase of $R_{\rm AA}$ with collision energy is visible in the region $2<p_{\rm T}<6$ GeV/$c$. Theoretical calculations provide a good description of the measurements, within uncertainties.
Differential cross section ${\rm d}^2\sigma^{\rm pp}_{{\rm J}/\psi}/{\rm d}y{\rm d}p_{\rm T}$ for inclusive J/$\psi$ cross section in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}=5.02$ TeV. The first uncertainty is statistical, the second is the uncorrelated systematic, while the third one is a $p_{\rm T}$-correlated systematic uncertainty.
The nuclear modification factor for inclusive J/$\psi$ production, as a function of centrality, at $\sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}=5.02$ TeV. The widths of the centrality classes used are 2% from 0 to 12%, then 3% up to 30% and 5% for more peripheral collisions. The first uncertainty is statistical, the second is the uncorrelated systematic, while the third one is a centrality-correlated systematic uncertainty.
Centrality dependence (with 10% width centrality classes) of the inclusive J/$\psi$ $R_{\rm AA}$ for $0.3<p_{\rm T}<8$ GeV/$c$. The first uncertainty is statistical, the second is the uncorrelated systematic, while the third one is a centrality-correlated systematic uncertainty.
Centrality dependence (with 10% width centrality classes) of the ratio of the inclusive J/$\psi$ $R_{\rm AA}$ for $0.3<p_{\rm T}<8$ GeV/$c$ at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$=5.02 and 2.76 TeV. The first uncertainty is statistical, the second is the uncorrelated systematic, while the third one is a centrality-correlated systematic uncertainty.
Transverse momentum dependence (in 0-20% centrality class) of the inclusive J/$\psi$ $R_{\rm AA}$. The first uncertainty is statistical, the second is the uncorrelated systematic, while the third one is a $p_{\rm T}$-correlated systematic uncertainty.
Transverse momentum dependence (in 0-20% centrality class) of the double ratio of the inclusive J/$\psi$ $R_{\rm AA}$ at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$= 5.02 and 2.76 TeV. The first uncertainty is statistical, the second is the uncorrelated systematic, while the third one is a $p_{\rm T}$-correlated systematic uncertainty.
Two-particle pseudorapidity correlations are measured in $\sqrt{s_{\rm{NN}}}$ = 2.76 TeV Pb+Pb, $\sqrt{s_{\rm{NN}}}$ = 5.02 TeV $p$+Pb, and $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV $pp$ collisions at the LHC, with total integrated luminosities of approximately 7 $\mu\mathrm{b}^{-1}$, 28 $\mathrm{nb}^{-1}$, and 65 $\mathrm{nb}^{-1}$, respectively. The correlation function $C_{\rm N}(\eta_1,\eta_2)$ is measured as a function of event multiplicity using charged particles in the pseudorapidity range $|\eta|<2.4$. The correlation function contains a significant short-range component, which is estimated and subtracted. After removal of the short-range component, the shape of the correlation function is described approximately by $1+\langle{a_1^2}\rangle \eta_1\eta_2$ in all collision systems over the full multiplicity range. The values of $\sqrt{\langle{a_1^2}\rangle}$ are consistent between the opposite-charge pairs and same-charge pairs, and for the three collision systems at similar multiplicity. The values of $\sqrt{\langle{a_1^2}\rangle}$ and the magnitude of the short-range component both follow a power-law dependence on the event multiplicity. The $\eta$ distribution of the short-range component, after symmetrizing the proton and lead directions in $p$+Pb collisions, is found to be smaller than that in $pp$ collisions with comparable multiplicity.
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (260<=Nch<300)
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C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (10<=Nch<20)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (260<=Nch<300)
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SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (60<=Nch<80)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (40<=Nch<60)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (40<=Nch<60)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (20<=Nch<40)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (20<=Nch<40)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (10<=Nch<20)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (10<=Nch<20)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (140<=Nch<160)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (140<=Nch<160)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (120<=Nch<140)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (120<=Nch<140)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (100<=Nch<120)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (100<=Nch<120)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (80<=Nch<100)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (80<=Nch<100)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (60<=Nch<80)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (60<=Nch<80)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (40<=Nch<60)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (40<=Nch<60)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (20<=Nch<40)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (20<=Nch<40)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (10<=Nch<20)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (10<=Nch<20)
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 260<=Nch<300, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 260<=Nch<300, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 260<=Nch<300, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 260<=Nch<300, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 260<=Nch<300, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 260<=Nch<300, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 240<=Nch<260, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 240<=Nch<260, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 240<=Nch<260, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 240<=Nch<260, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 240<=Nch<260, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 240<=Nch<260, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 220<=Nch<240, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 220<=Nch<240, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 220<=Nch<240, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 220<=Nch<240, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 220<=Nch<240, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 220<=Nch<240, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 200<=Nch<220, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 200<=Nch<220, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 200<=Nch<220, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 200<=Nch<220, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 200<=Nch<220, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 200<=Nch<220, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 180<=Nch<200, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 180<=Nch<200, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 180<=Nch<200, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 180<=Nch<200, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 180<=Nch<200, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 180<=Nch<200, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 160<=Nch<180, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 160<=Nch<180, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 160<=Nch<180, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 160<=Nch<180, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 160<=Nch<180, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 160<=Nch<180, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 140<=Nch<160, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 140<=Nch<160, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 140<=Nch<160, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 140<=Nch<160, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 140<=Nch<160, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 140<=Nch<160, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 120<=Nch<140, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 120<=Nch<140, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 120<=Nch<140, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 120<=Nch<140, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 120<=Nch<140, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 120<=Nch<140, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 100<=Nch<120, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 100<=Nch<120, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 100<=Nch<120, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 100<=Nch<120, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 100<=Nch<120, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 100<=Nch<120, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 80<=Nch<100, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 80<=Nch<100, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 80<=Nch<100, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 80<=Nch<100, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 80<=Nch<100, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 80<=Nch<100, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 60<=Nch<80, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 60<=Nch<80, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 60<=Nch<80, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 60<=Nch<80, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 60<=Nch<80, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 60<=Nch<80, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 40<=Nch<60, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 40<=Nch<60, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 40<=Nch<60, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 40<=Nch<60, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 40<=Nch<60, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 40<=Nch<60, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 20<=Nch<40, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 20<=Nch<40, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 20<=Nch<40, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 20<=Nch<40, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 20<=Nch<40, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 20<=Nch<40, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 10<=Nch<20, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 10<=Nch<20, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 10<=Nch<20, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 10<=Nch<20, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 10<=Nch<20, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 10<=Nch<20, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 260<=Nch<300, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 260<=Nch<300, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 260<=Nch<300, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 260<=Nch<300, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 260<=Nch<300, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 260<=Nch<300, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 240<=Nch<260, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 240<=Nch<260, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 240<=Nch<260, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 240<=Nch<260, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 240<=Nch<260, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 240<=Nch<260, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 220<=Nch<240, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 220<=Nch<240, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 220<=Nch<240, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 220<=Nch<240, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 220<=Nch<240, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 220<=Nch<240, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 200<=Nch<220, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 200<=Nch<220, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 200<=Nch<220, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 200<=Nch<220, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 200<=Nch<220, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 200<=Nch<220, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 180<=Nch<200, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 180<=Nch<200, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 180<=Nch<200, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 180<=Nch<200, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 180<=Nch<200, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 180<=Nch<200, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 160<=Nch<180, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 160<=Nch<180, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 160<=Nch<180, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 160<=Nch<180, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 160<=Nch<180, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 160<=Nch<180, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 140<=Nch<160, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 140<=Nch<160, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 140<=Nch<160, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 140<=Nch<160, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 140<=Nch<160, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 140<=Nch<160, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 120<=Nch<140, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 120<=Nch<140, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 120<=Nch<140, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 120<=Nch<140, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 120<=Nch<140, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 120<=Nch<140, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 100<=Nch<120, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 100<=Nch<120, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 100<=Nch<120, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 100<=Nch<120, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 100<=Nch<120, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 100<=Nch<120, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 80<=Nch<100, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 80<=Nch<100, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 80<=Nch<100, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 80<=Nch<100, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 80<=Nch<100, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 80<=Nch<100, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 60<=Nch<80, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 60<=Nch<80, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 60<=Nch<80, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 60<=Nch<80, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 60<=Nch<80, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 60<=Nch<80, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 40<=Nch<60, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 40<=Nch<60, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 40<=Nch<60, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 40<=Nch<60, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 40<=Nch<60, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 40<=Nch<60, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 20<=Nch<40, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 20<=Nch<40, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 20<=Nch<40, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 20<=Nch<40, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 20<=Nch<40, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 20<=Nch<40, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 10<=Nch<20, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 10<=Nch<20, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 10<=Nch<20, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 10<=Nch<20, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 10<=Nch<20, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 10<=Nch<20, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 140<=Nch<160, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 140<=Nch<160, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 140<=Nch<160, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 140<=Nch<160, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 140<=Nch<160, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 140<=Nch<160, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 120<=Nch<140, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 120<=Nch<140, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 120<=Nch<140, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 120<=Nch<140, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 120<=Nch<140, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 120<=Nch<140, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 100<=Nch<120, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 100<=Nch<120, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 100<=Nch<120, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 100<=Nch<120, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 100<=Nch<120, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 100<=Nch<120, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 80<=Nch<100, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 80<=Nch<100, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 80<=Nch<100, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 80<=Nch<100, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 80<=Nch<100, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 80<=Nch<100, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 60<=Nch<80, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 60<=Nch<80, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 60<=Nch<80, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 60<=Nch<80, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 60<=Nch<80, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 60<=Nch<80, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 40<=Nch<60, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 40<=Nch<60, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 40<=Nch<60, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 40<=Nch<60, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 40<=Nch<60, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 40<=Nch<60, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 20<=Nch<40, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 20<=Nch<40, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 20<=Nch<40, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 20<=Nch<40, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 20<=Nch<40, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 20<=Nch<40, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 10<=Nch<20, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 10<=Nch<20, w SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 10<=Nch<20, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 10<=Nch<20, w SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 10<=Nch<20, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 10<=Nch<20, w SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 260<=Nch<300, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 260<=Nch<300, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 260<=Nch<300, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 260<=Nch<300, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 260<=Nch<300, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 260<=Nch<300, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 240<=Nch<260, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 240<=Nch<260, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 240<=Nch<260, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 240<=Nch<260, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 240<=Nch<260, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 240<=Nch<260, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 220<=Nch<240, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 220<=Nch<240, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 220<=Nch<240, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 220<=Nch<240, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 220<=Nch<240, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 220<=Nch<240, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 200<=Nch<220, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 200<=Nch<220, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 200<=Nch<220, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 200<=Nch<220, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 200<=Nch<220, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 200<=Nch<220, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 180<=Nch<200, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 180<=Nch<200, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 180<=Nch<200, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 180<=Nch<200, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 180<=Nch<200, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 180<=Nch<200, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 160<=Nch<180, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 160<=Nch<180, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 160<=Nch<180, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 160<=Nch<180, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 160<=Nch<180, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 160<=Nch<180, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 140<=Nch<160, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 140<=Nch<160, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 140<=Nch<160, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 140<=Nch<160, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 140<=Nch<160, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 140<=Nch<160, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 120<=Nch<140, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 120<=Nch<140, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 120<=Nch<140, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 120<=Nch<140, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 120<=Nch<140, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 120<=Nch<140, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 100<=Nch<120, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 100<=Nch<120, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 100<=Nch<120, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 100<=Nch<120, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 100<=Nch<120, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 100<=Nch<120, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 80<=Nch<100, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 80<=Nch<100, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 80<=Nch<100, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 80<=Nch<100, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 80<=Nch<100, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 80<=Nch<100, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 60<=Nch<80, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 60<=Nch<80, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 60<=Nch<80, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 40<=Nch<60, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 40<=Nch<60, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 40<=Nch<60, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 40<=Nch<60, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 40<=Nch<60, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 20<=Nch<40, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 20<=Nch<40, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 20<=Nch<40, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 20<=Nch<40, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 20<=Nch<40, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 20<=Nch<40, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 10<=Nch<20, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 10<=Nch<20, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 10<=Nch<20, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 10<=Nch<20, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 10<=Nch<20, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 10<=Nch<20, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 260<=Nch<300, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 260<=Nch<300, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 260<=Nch<300, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 260<=Nch<300, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 260<=Nch<300, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 260<=Nch<300, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 240<=Nch<260, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 240<=Nch<260, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 240<=Nch<260, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 240<=Nch<260, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 240<=Nch<260, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 240<=Nch<260, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 220<=Nch<240, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 220<=Nch<240, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 220<=Nch<240, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 220<=Nch<240, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 220<=Nch<240, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 220<=Nch<240, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 200<=Nch<220, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 200<=Nch<220, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 200<=Nch<220, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 200<=Nch<220, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 200<=Nch<220, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 200<=Nch<220, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 180<=Nch<200, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 180<=Nch<200, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 180<=Nch<200, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 180<=Nch<200, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 180<=Nch<200, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 180<=Nch<200, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 160<=Nch<180, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 160<=Nch<180, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 160<=Nch<180, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 160<=Nch<180, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 160<=Nch<180, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 160<=Nch<180, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 140<=Nch<160, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 140<=Nch<160, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 140<=Nch<160, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 140<=Nch<160, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 140<=Nch<160, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 140<=Nch<160, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 120<=Nch<140, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 120<=Nch<140, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 120<=Nch<140, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 120<=Nch<140, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 120<=Nch<140, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 120<=Nch<140, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 100<=Nch<120, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 100<=Nch<120, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 100<=Nch<120, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 100<=Nch<120, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 100<=Nch<120, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 100<=Nch<120, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 80<=Nch<100, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 80<=Nch<100, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 80<=Nch<100, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 80<=Nch<100, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 80<=Nch<100, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 80<=Nch<100, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 60<=Nch<80, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 60<=Nch<80, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 60<=Nch<80, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 60<=Nch<80, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 60<=Nch<80, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 60<=Nch<80, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 40<=Nch<60, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 40<=Nch<60, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 40<=Nch<60, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 40<=Nch<60, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 40<=Nch<60, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 40<=Nch<60, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 20<=Nch<40, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 20<=Nch<40, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 20<=Nch<40, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 20<=Nch<40, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 20<=Nch<40, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 20<=Nch<40, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 10<=Nch<20, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 10<=Nch<20, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 10<=Nch<20, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 10<=Nch<20, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 10<=Nch<20, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 10<=Nch<20, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 140<=Nch<160, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 140<=Nch<160, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 140<=Nch<160, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 140<=Nch<160, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 140<=Nch<160, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 140<=Nch<160, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 120<=Nch<140, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 120<=Nch<140, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 120<=Nch<140, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 120<=Nch<140, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 120<=Nch<140, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 120<=Nch<140, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 100<=Nch<120, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 100<=Nch<120, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 100<=Nch<120, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 100<=Nch<120, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 100<=Nch<120, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 100<=Nch<120, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 80<=Nch<100, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 80<=Nch<100, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 80<=Nch<100, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 80<=Nch<100, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 80<=Nch<100, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 80<=Nch<100, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 60<=Nch<80, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 60<=Nch<80, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 60<=Nch<80, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 60<=Nch<80, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 60<=Nch<80, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 60<=Nch<80, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 40<=Nch<60, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 40<=Nch<60, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 40<=Nch<60, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 40<=Nch<60, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 40<=Nch<60, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 40<=Nch<60, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 20<=Nch<40, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 20<=Nch<40, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 20<=Nch<40, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 20<=Nch<40, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 20<=Nch<40, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 20<=Nch<40, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 10<=Nch<20, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 10<=Nch<20, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 10<=Nch<20, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 10<=Nch<20, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.5GeV, 10<=Nch<20, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 10<=Nch<20, wo SRC, all pairs
a1 from fit C_N^sub(eta-) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV
a1 from fit C_N^sub(eta-) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV
a1 from fit C_N^sub(eta+) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV
a1 from fit C_N^sub(eta+) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV
a1 from fit r_N^sub(eta) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV
a1 from fit r_N^sub(eta) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV
a1 from fit C_N^sub(eta1, eta2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV
a1 from fit C_N^sub(eta1, eta2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV
a1 from fit C_N^sub(eta-) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV
a1 from fit C_N^sub(eta-) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV
a1 from fit C_N^sub(eta+) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV
a1 from fit C_N^sub(eta+) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV
a1 from fit r_N^sub(eta) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV
a1 from fit r_N^sub(eta) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV
a1 from fit C_N^sub(eta1, eta2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV
a1 from fit C_N^sub(eta1, eta2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV
a1 from fit C_N^sub(eta-) for pp, pT>0.5GeV
a1 from fit C_N^sub(eta-) for pp, pT>0.2GeV
a1 from fit C_N^sub(eta+) for pp, pT>0.5GeV
a1 from fit C_N^sub(eta+) for pp, pT>0.2GeV
a1 from fit r_N^sub(eta) for pp, pT>0.5GeV
a1 from fit r_N^sub(eta) for pp, pT>0.2GeV
a1 from fit C_N^sub(eta1, eta2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV
a1 from fit C_N^sub(eta1, eta2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV
SRC for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, all pairs
SRC for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, all pairs
SRC for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, opposite pairs
SRC for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, opposite pairs
SRC for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, same pairs
SRC for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, same pairs
SRC for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, all pairs
SRC for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, all pairs
SRC for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, opposite pairs
SRC for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, opposite pairs
SRC for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, same pairs
SRC for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, same pairs
SRC for pp, pT>0.5GeV, all pairs
SRC for pp, pT>0.2GeV, all pairs
SRC for pp, pT>0.5GeV, opposite pairs
SRC for pp, pT>0.2GeV, opposite pairs
SRC for pp, pT>0.5GeV, same pairs
SRC for pp, pT>0.2GeV, same pairs
SRC for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV
SRC for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV
SRC for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV
SRC for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV
SRC for pp, pT>0.5GeV
SRC for pp, pT>0.2GeV
a1 for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV
a1 for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV
a1 for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV
a1 for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV
a1 for pp, pT>0.5GeV
a1 for pp, pT>0.2GeV
f(eta+) for p+Pb
f(eta+) for symmetrized p+Pb
f(eta+) for pp
f(eta+) for Pb+Pb
High statistics measurements of the photon asymmetry $\mathrm{\Sigma}$ for the $\overrightarrow{\gamma}$p$\rightarrow\pi^{0}$p reaction have been made in the center of mass energy range W=1214-1450 MeV. The data were measured with the MAMI A2 real photon beam and Crystal Ball/TAPS detector systems in Mainz, Germany. The results significantly improve the existing world data and are shown to be in good agreement with previous measurements, and with the MAID, SAID, and Bonn-Gatchina predictions. We have also combined the photon asymmetry results with recent cross-section measurements from Mainz to calculate the profile functions, $\check{\mathrm{\Sigma}}$ (= $\sigma_{0}\mathrm{\Sigma}$), and perform a moment analysis. Comparison with calculations from the Bonn-Gatchina model shows that the precision of the data is good enough to further constrain the higher partial waves, and there is an indication of interference between the very small $F$-waves and the $N(1520) 3/2^{-}$ and $N(1535) 1/2^{-}$ resonances.
At sufficiently high temperature and energy density, nuclear matter undergoes a transition to a phase in which quarks and gluons are not confined: the Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP) [1]. Such an extreme state of strongly-interacting QCD (Quantum Chromo-Dynamics) matter is produced in the laboratory with high-energy collisions of heavy nuclei, where an enhanced production of strange hadrons is observed [2-6]. Strangeness enhancement, originally proposed as a signature of QGP formation in nuclear collisions [7], is more pronounced for multi-strange baryons. Several effects typical of heavy-ion phenomenology have been observed in high-multiplicity proton-proton (pp) collisions [8,9]. Yet, enhanced production of multi-strange particles has not been reported so far. Here we present the first observation of strangeness enhancement in high-multiplicity pp collisions. We find that the integrated yields of strange and multi-strange particles relative to pions increases significantly with the event charged-particle multiplicity. The measurements are in remarkable agreement with p-Pb collision results [10,11] indicating that the phenomenon is related to the final system created in the collision. In high-multiplicity events strangeness production reaches values similar to those observed in Pb-Pb collisions, where a QGP is formed.
The process $e^+e^-\to\omega\eta\pi^0$ is studied in the energy range $1.45-2.00$ GeV using data with an integrated luminosity of 33 pb$^{-1}$ accumulated by the SND detector at the $e^+e^-$ collider VEPP-2000. The $e^+e^-\to\omega\eta\pi^0$ cross section is measured for the first time. The cross section has a threshold near 1.75 GeV. Its value is about 2 nb in the energy range $1.8-2.0$ GeV. The dominant intermediate state for the process $e^+e^- \to \omega\eta\pi^0$ is found to be $\omega a_0(980)$.
The energy interval, integrated luminosity ($L$), number of selected events ($N$), estimated number of background events ($N_{bkg}$), detection efficiency for $e^+e^-\to\omega\eta\pi^0\to 7\gamma$ events ($\epsilon$), radiative correction ($\delta+1$), and $e^+e^-\to\omega\eta\pi^0$ Born cross section ($\sigma$). The shown cross-section errors are statistical. The systematic error is 4.2%. The 90% confidence level upper limits are listed for the first two energy intervals.
The elliptic, triangular, quadrangular and pentagonal anisotropic flow coefficients for $\pi^{\pm}$, $\mathrm{K}^{\pm}$ and p+$\overline{\mathrm{p}}$ in Pb-Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_\mathrm{{NN}}} = 2.76$ TeV were measured with the ALICE detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The results were obtained with the Scalar Product method, correlating the identified hadrons with reference particles from a different pseudorapidity region. Effects not related to the common event symmetry planes (non-flow) were estimated using correlations in pp collisions and were subtracted from the measurement. The obtained flow coefficients exhibit a clear mass ordering for transverse momentum ($p_{\mathrm{T}}$) values below $\approx$ 3 GeV/$c$. In the intermediate $p_{\mathrm{T}}$ region ($3 < p_{\mathrm{T}} < 6$ GeV/$c$), particles group at an approximate level according to the number of constituent quarks, suggesting that coalescence might be the relevant particle production mechanism in this region. The results for $p_{\mathrm{T}} < 3$ GeV/$c$ are described fairly well by a hydrodynamical model (iEBE-VISHNU) that uses initial conditions generated by A Multi-Phase Transport model (AMPT) and describes the expansion of the fireball using a value of 0.08 for the ratio of shear viscosity to entropy density ($\eta/s$), coupled to a hadronic cascade model (UrQMD). Finally, expectations from AMPT alone fail to quantitatively describe the measurements for all harmonics throughout the measured transverse momentum region. However, the comparison to the AMPT model highlights the importance of the late hadronic rescattering stage to the development of the observed mass ordering at low values of $p_{\mathrm{T}}$ and of coalescence as a particle production mechanism for the particle type grouping at intermediate values of $p_{\mathrm{T}}$ for all harmonics.
pion <uQ>2 as a function of pT in pp collision.
kaon <uQ>2 as a function of pT in pp collision.
proton <uQ>2 as a function of pT in pp collision.
pion <uQ>3 as a function of pT in pp collision.
kaon <uQ>3 as a function of pT in pp collision.
proton <uQ>3 as a function of pT in pp collision.
pion <uQ>4 as a function of pT in pp collision.
kaon <uQ>4 as a function of pT in pp collision.
proton <uQ>4 as a function of pT in pp collision.
pion <uQ>5 as a function of pT in pp collision.
kaon <uQ>5 as a function of pT in pp collision.
proton <uQ>5 as a function of pT in pp collision.
pion <uQ>2 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
pion <uQ>2 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
pion <uQ>2 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
kaon <uQ>2 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
kaon <uQ>2 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
kaon <uQ>2 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
proton <uQ>2 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
proton <uQ>2 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
proton <uQ>2 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
pion <uQ>3 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
pion <uQ>3 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
pion <uQ>3 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
kaon <uQ>3 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
kaon <uQ>3 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
kaon <uQ>3 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
proton <uQ>3 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
proton <uQ>3 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
proton <uQ>3 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
pion <uQ>4 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
pion <uQ>4 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
pion <uQ>4 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
kaon <uQ>4 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
kaon <uQ>4 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
kaon <uQ>4 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
proton <uQ>4 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
proton <uQ>4 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
proton <uQ>4 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
pion <uQ>5 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
pion <uQ>5 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
pion <uQ>5 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
kaon <uQ>5 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
kaon <uQ>5 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
kaon <uQ>5 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
proton <uQ>5 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
proton <uQ>5 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
proton <uQ>5 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
pion v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
pion v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
pion v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
pion v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
pion v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
pion v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
pion v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
kaon v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
kaon v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
kaon v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
kaon v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
kaon v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
kaon v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
kaon v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
proton v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
proton v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
proton v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
proton v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
proton v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
proton v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
proton v2 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
pion v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
pion v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
pion v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
pion v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
pion v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
pion v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
pion v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
kaon v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
kaon v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
kaon v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
kaon v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
kaon v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
kaon v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
kaon v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
proton v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
proton v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
proton v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
proton v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
proton v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
proton v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
proton v3 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
pion v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
pion v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
pion v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
pion v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
pion v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
pion v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
pion v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
kaon v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
kaon v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
kaon v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
kaon v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
kaon v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
kaon v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
kaon v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
proton v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
proton v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
proton v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
proton v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
proton v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
proton v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
proton v4 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
pion v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
pion v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
pion v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
pion v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
pion v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
pion v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
pion v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
kaon v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
kaon v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
kaon v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
kaon v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
kaon v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
kaon v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
kaon v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
proton v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
proton v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
proton v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
proton v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
proton v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
proton v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
proton v5 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
pion delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
pion delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
pion delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
pion delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
pion delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
pion delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
pion delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
kaon delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
kaon delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
kaon delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
kaon delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
kaon delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
kaon delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
kaon delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
proton delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
proton delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
proton delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
proton delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
proton delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
proton delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
proton delta2 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
pion delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
pion delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
pion delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
pion delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
pion delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
pion delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
pion delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
kaon delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
kaon delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
kaon delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
kaon delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
kaon delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
kaon delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
kaon delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
proton delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
proton delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
proton delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
proton delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
proton delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
proton delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
proton delta3 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
pion delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
pion delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
pion delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
pion delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
pion delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
pion delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
pion delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
kaon delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
kaon delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
kaon delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
kaon delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
kaon delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
kaon delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
kaon delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
proton delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
proton delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
proton delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
proton delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
proton delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
proton delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
proton delta4 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
pion delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
pion delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
pion delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
pion delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
pion delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
pion delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
pion delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
kaon delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
kaon delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
kaon delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
kaon delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
kaon delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
kaon delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
kaon delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
proton delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-1%.
proton delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 0-5%.
proton delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 5-10%.
proton delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 10-20%.
proton delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 20-30%.
proton delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 30-40%.
proton delta5 as a function of pT for centrality: 40-50%.
pion Integrated v2 as a function of centrality percentile:.
kaon Integrated v2 as a function of centrality percentile:.
proton Integrated v2 as a function of centrality percentile:.
pion Integrated v3 as a function of centrality percentile:.
kaon Integrated v3 as a function of centrality percentile:.
proton Integrated v3 as a function of centrality percentile:.
pion Integrated v4 as a function of centrality percentile:.
kaon Integrated v4 as a function of centrality percentile:.
proton Integrated v4 as a function of centrality percentile:.
pion Integrated v5 as a function of centrality percentile:.
kaon Integrated v5 as a function of centrality percentile:.
proton Integrated v5 as a function of centrality percentile:.
Measurements of two- and multi-particle angular correlations in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 5, 7, and 13 TeV are presented as a function of charged-particle multiplicity. The data, corresponding to integrated luminosities of 1.0 inverse picobarn (5 TeV), 6.2 inverse picobarns (7 TeV), and 0.7 inverse picobarns (13 TeV), were collected using the CMS detector at the LHC. The second-order (v[2]) and third-order (v[3]) azimuthal anisotropy harmonics of unidentified charged particles, as well as v[2] of K0 short and Lambda/anti-Lambda particles, are extracted from long-range two-particle correlations as functions of particle multiplicity and transverse momentum. For high-multiplicity pp events, a mass ordering is observed for the v[2] values of charged hadrons (mostly pions), K0 short, and Lambda/anti-Lambda, with lighter particle species exhibiting a stronger azimuthal anisotropy signal below pt of about 2 GeV/c. For 13 TeV data, the v[2] signals are also extracted from four- and six-particle correlations for the first time in pp collisions, with comparable magnitude to those from two-particle correlations. These observations are similar to those seen in pPb and PbPb collisions, and support the interpretation of a collective origin for the observed long-range correlations in high-multiplicity pp collisions.
The second-order Fourier coefficients, $V_{2\Delta}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $N_{offline}^{trk}$ for charged particles.
The second-order Fourier coefficients, $V_{2\Delta}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $N_{offline}^{trk}$ for charged particles, after correcting for back-to-back jet correlations, estimated from the 10 $\leq$ $N_{offline}^{trk}$ < 20 range.
The second-order Fourier coefficients, $V_{3\Delta}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $N_{offline}^{trk}$ for charged particles.
The second-order Fourier coefficients, $V_{3\Delta}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $N_{offline}^{trk}$ for charged particles, after correcting for back-to-back jet correlations, estimated from the 10 $\leq$ $N_{offline}^{trk}$ < 20 range.
The elliptic flow after correcting for back-to-back jet correlations, $v_{2}^{sub}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $N_{offline}^{trk}$ for charged particles.
The elliptic flow after correcting for back-to-back jet correlations, $v_{2}^{sub}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $N_{offline}^{trk}$ for charged particles.
The elliptic flow after correcting for back-to-back jet correlations, $v_{2}^{sub}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $N_{offline}^{trk}$ for charged particles.
The triangular flow after correcting for back-to-back jet correlations, $v_{3}^{sub}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $N_{offline}^{trk}$ for charged particles.
The triangular flow after correcting for back-to-back jet correlations, $v_{3}^{sub}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $N_{offline}^{trk}$ for charged particles.
The triangular flow after correcting for back-to-back jet correlations, $v_{3}^{sub}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $N_{offline}^{trk}$ for charged particles.
The elliptic flow, $v_{2}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $p_{T}$ for charged particles.
The elliptic flow, $v_{2}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $p_{T}$ for charged particles.
The elliptic flow, $v_{2}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $p_{T}$ for charged particles.
The elliptic flow after correcting for back-to-back jet correlations, $v_{2}^{sub}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $p_{T}$ for charged particles.
The elliptic flow after correcting for back-to-back jet correlations, $v_{2}^{sub}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $p_{T}$ for charged particles.
The elliptic flow after correcting for back-to-back jet correlations, $v_{2}^{sub}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $p_{T}$ for charged particles.
The elliptic flow, $v_{2}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $p_{T}$ for charged particles.
The elliptic flow, $v_{2}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $p_{T}$ for $K^{0}_{S}$.
The elliptic flow, $v_{2}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $p_{T}$ for $\Lambda/\bar{\Lambda}$.
The elliptic flow, $v_{2}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $p_{T}$ for charged particles.
The elliptic flow, $v_{2}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $p_{T}$ for $K^{0}_{S}$.
The elliptic flow, $v_{2}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $p_{T}$ for $\Lambda/\bar{\Lambda}$.
The elliptic flow after correcting for back-to-back jet correlations, $v_{2}^{sub}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $p_{T}$ for charged particles.
The elliptic flow after correcting for back-to-back jet correlations, $v_{2}^{sub}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $p_{T}$ for $K^{0}_{S}$.
The elliptic flow after correcting for back-to-back jet correlations, $v_{2}^{sub}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $p_{T}$ for $\Lambda/\bar{\Lambda}$.
The elliptic flow per constituent quark after correcting for back-to-back jet correlations, $v_{2}^{sub}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)/n_{q}$, as a function of transverse kinetic energy per constituent quark $KE_{T}/n_{q}$ for $K^{0}_{S}$.
The elliptic flow per constituent quark after correcting for back-to-back jet correlations, $v_{2}^{sub}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of transverse kinetic energy per constituent quark $KE_{T}/n_{q}$ for $\Lambda/\bar{\Lambda}$.
The four-particle cumulant, $c_{2}(4)$, as a function of $N_{offline}^{trk}$ for charged particles.
The four-particle cumulant, $c_{2}(4)$, as a function of $N_{offline}^{trk}$ for charged particles.
The four-particle cumulant, $c_{2}(4)$, as a function of $N_{offline}^{trk}$ for charged particles.
The six-particle cumulant, $c_{2}(6)$, as a function of $N_{offline}^{trk}$ for charged particles.
The elliptic flow after correcting for back-to-back jet correlations, $v_{2}^{sub}(2, |\Delta\eta| > 2)$, as a function of $N_{offline}^{trk}$ for charged particles.
The elliptic flow, $v_{2}(4)$, as a function of $N_{offline}^{trk}$ for charged particles.
The elliptic flow, $v_{2}(6)$, as a function of $N_{offline}^{trk}$ for charged particles.
The transverse momentum spectra of weak vector bosons are measured in the CMS experiment at the LHC. The measurement uses a sample of proton-proton collisions at sqrt(s) = 8 TeV, collected during a special low-luminosity running that corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 18.4 +/- 0.5 inverse picobarns. The production of W bosons is studied in both electron and muon decay modes, while the production of Z bosons is studied using only the dimuon decay channel. The ratios of W- to W+ and Z to W differential cross sections are also measured. The measured differential cross sections and ratios are compared with theoretical predictions up to next-to-next leading order in QCD.
Normalized fiducial differential cross sections of W+ boson and W- boson decaying to electron plus neutrino and positron plus neutrino respectively at the pre-FSR level.
Normalized fiducial differential cross sections of W+ boson and W- boson decaying to muon and neutrino at pre-FSR level.
Normalized fiducial differential cross sections of Z0 boson decaying to dimuon at pre-FSR level.
Ratio of normalized fiducial differential cross sections of W- boson to W+ boson decaying to muons at pre-FSR level.
Ratio of normalized fiducial differential cross section of Z0 boson to W+ boson and W- boson at pre-FSR level of muon decay channel.
Ratio of the normalized fiducial differential cross section of Z0 boson production at center-of-energy 8 TeV to Z0 boson production at center-of-energy 7 TeV decaying to dimuon for boson PT < 20 GeV.
Ratio of the normalized fiducial differential cross section of Z0 boson production at center-of-energy 8 TeV to Z0 boson production at center-of-energy 7 TeV decaying to dimuon for boson PT > 20 GeV.
Normalized fiducial differential cross sections of W+ boson and W- boson decaying to muon and neutrino at post-FSR level.
Normalized fiducial differential cross sections of Z0 boson decaying to dimuon at post-FSR level.
A search for heavy long-lived charged $R$-hadrons is reported using a data sample corresponding to 3.2$^{-1}$ of proton--proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV collected by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. The search is based on observables related to large ionisation losses and slow propagation velocities, which are signatures of heavy charged particles travelling significantly slower than the speed of light. No significant deviations from the expected background are observed. Upper limits at 95% confidence level are provided on the production cross section of long-lived $R$-hadrons in the mass range from 600 GeV to 2000 GeV and gluino, bottom and top squark masses are excluded up to 1580 GeV, 805 GeV and 890 GeV, respectively.
Distributions of beta for data and simulation after a Zmumu selection. The values given for the mean and width are taken from Gaussian functions matched to data and simulation.
Data (black dots) and background estimates (red solid line) for m_beta for the gluino R-hadron search (1000 GeV). The green shaded band illustrates the statistical uncertainty of the background estimate. The blue dashed lines illustrate the expected signal (on top of background) for the given R-hadron mass hypothesis. The black dashed vertical lines at 500 GeV show the mass selection and the last bin includes all entries/masses above.
Data (black dots) and background estimates (red solid line) for m_betagamma for the gluino R-hadron search (1000 GeV). The green shaded band illustrates the statistical uncertainty of the background estimate. The blue dashed lines illustrate the expected signal (on top of background) for the given R-hadron mass hypothesis. The black dashed vertical lines at 500 GeV show the mass selection and the last bin includes all entries/masses above.
Data (bold boxes) and background estimates (colour fill) for m_beta vs. m_betagamma for the gluino R-hadron search (1000 GeV). The blue thin-line boxes illustrate the expected signal (on top of background) for the given R-hadron mass hypothesis. The black dashed vertical/horizontal lines at 500 GeV show the mass selection (signal region in the top-right). Two events pass this selection.
Expected (dashed black line) and observed (solid red line) 95% CL upper limits on the cross section as a function of mass for the production of long-lived gluino R-hadrons. The theory prediction along with its +-1sigma uncertainty is show as a black line and a blue band, respectively. The observed 8 TeV Run-1 limit and theory prediction [arXiv:1411.6795] are shown in dash-dotted and dotted lines, respectively.
Expected (dashed black line) and observed (solid red line) 95% CL upper limits on the cross section as a function of mass for the production of bottom-squark R-hadrons. The theory prediction along with its +-1sigma uncertainty is show as a black line and a blue band, respectively. The observed 8 TeV Run-1 limit and theory prediction [arXiv:1411.6795] are shown in dash-dotted and dotted lines, respectively.
Expected (dashed black line) and observed (solid red line) 95% CL upper limits on the cross section as a function of mass for the production of top-squark R-hadrons. The theory prediction along with its +-1sigma uncertainty is show as a black line and a blue band, respectively. The observed 8 TeV Run-1 limit and theory prediction [arXiv:1411.6795] are shown in dash-dotted and dotted lines, respectively.
Final selection requirements as a function of the simulated R-hadron mass.
Summary of all studied systematic uncertainties. Ranges indicate a dependency on the R-hadron mass hypothesis (from low to high masses).
Expected signal yield (Nsig) and efficiency (eff.), estimated background (Nbkg) and observed number of events in data (Nobs) for the full mass range after the final selection using 3.2/fb of data. The stated uncertainties include both the statistical and systematic contribution.
Distribution of the truth-level beta for gluino R-hadrons in exemplary signal MC samples and muons in a Zmumu MC sample. All distributions have been normalised to one. The last bin contains the overflow of the histograms. The distributions illustrate the good discriminating power of the variables.
Distribution of the truth-level betagamma for gluino R-hadrons in exemplary signal MC samples and muons in a Zmumu MC sample. All distributions have been normalised to one. The last bin contains the overflow of the histograms. The distributions illustrate the good discriminating power of the variables.
Expected (dashed black line) and observed (solid red line) 95% confidence level upper limits on the cross section as a function of mass for the production of long-lived gluino R-hadrons. The theory prediction along with its +-1sigma uncertainty is show as a black line and a blue band, respectively. For meta-stable gluinos with a lifetime of 50 ns. (mass exclusion: about 1660 GeV expected, 1520 GeV observed).
Expected (dashed black line) and observed (solid red line) 95% confidence level upper limits on the cross section as a function of mass for the production of long-lived gluino R-hadrons. The theory prediction along with its +-1sigma uncertainty is show as a black line and a blue band, respectively. For meta-stable gluinos with a lifetime of 30 ns. (mass exclusion: about 1660 GeV expected, 1520 GeV observed).
Expected (dashed black line) and observed (solid red line) 95% confidence level upper limits on the cross section as a function of mass for the production of long-lived gluino R-hadrons. The theory prediction along with its +-1sigma uncertainty is show as a black line and a blue band, respectively. For meta-stable gluinos with a lifetime of 10 ns. (mass exclusion: about 1660 GeV expected, 1520 GeV observed).
Object-quality selection cut-flow with observed data and exemplary expected events (scaled to 3.2/fb for MC) in the gluino R-hadron search.
Object-quality selection cut-flow with observed data and exemplary expected events (scaled to 3.2/fb for MC) in the squark R-hadron search.
Expected signal yield (Nsig) and efficiency (eff.), estimated background (Nbkg) and observed number of events in data (Nobs) for the full mass range in the meta-stable gluino R-hadron search using 3.2/fb of data. The stated uncertainties include both the statistical and systematic contribution.
A measurement of the differential branching fraction of the decay ${B^{0}\rightarrow K^{\ast}(892)^{0}\mu^{+}\mu^{-}}$ is presented together with a determination of the S-wave fraction of the $K^+\pi^-$ system in the decay $B^{0}\rightarrow K^{+}\pi^{-}\mu^{+}\mu^{-}$. The analysis is based on $pp$-collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3\,fb$^{-1}$ collected with the LHCb experiment. The measurements are made in bins of the invariant mass squared of the dimuon system, $q^2$. Precise theoretical predictions for the differential branching fraction of $B^{0}\rightarrow K^{\ast}(892)^{0}\mu^{+}\mu^{-}$ decays are available for the $q^2$ region $1.1<q^2<6.0\,{\rm GeV}^2/c^4$. In this $q^2$ region, for the $K^+\pi^-$ invariant mass range $796 < m_{K\pi} < 996\,{\rm MeV}/c^2$, the S-wave fraction of the $K^+\pi^-$ system in $B^{0}\rightarrow K^{+}\pi^{-}\mu^{+}\mu^{-}$ decays is found to be \begin{equation*} F_{\rm S} = 0.101\pm0.017({\rm stat})\pm0.009 ({\rm syst}), \end{equation*} and the differential branching fraction of $B^{0}\rightarrow K^{\ast}(892)^{0}\mu^{+}\mu^{-}$ decays is determined to be \begin{equation*} {\rm d}\mathcal{B}/{\rm d} q^2 = (0.342_{\,-0.017}^{\,+0.017}({\rm stat})\pm{0.009}({\rm syst})\pm0.023({\rm norm}))\times 10^{-7}c^{4}/{\rm GeV}^{2}. \end{equation*} The differential branching fraction measurements presented are the most precise to date and are found to be in agreement with Standard Model predictions.
S-wave fraction ($F_{\rm S}$) in bins of $q^2$ for two $m_{K\pi}$ regions. The first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic.
Differential branching fraction of $B^0 \to K^*(892)^0 \mu^+ \mu^-$ decays in bins of $q^2$. The first uncertainty is statistical, the second systematic and the third due to the uncertainty on the $B^0 \to J/\psi K^{*0}$ and $J/\psi \to \mu^+ \mu^-$ branching fractions.
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