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The ATLAS Collaboration has measured the inclusive production of $Z$ bosons via their decays into electron and muon pairs in $p+$Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=5.02$ TeV at the Large Hadron Collider. The measurements are made using data corresponding to integrated luminosities of 29.4 nb$^{-1}$ and 28.1 nb$^{-1}$ for $Z \rightarrow ee$ and $Z \rightarrow \mu\mu$, respectively. The results from the two channels are consistent and combined to obtain a cross section times the $Z \rightarrow \ell\ell$ branching ratio, integrated over the rapidity region $|y^{*}_{Z}|<3.5$, of 139.8 $\pm$ 4.8 (stat.) $\pm$ 6.2 (syst.) $\pm$ 3.8 (lumi.) nb. Differential cross sections are presented as functions of the $Z$ boson rapidity and transverse momentum, and compared with models based on parton distributions both with and without nuclear corrections. The centrality dependence of $Z$ boson production in $p+$Pb collisions is measured and analyzed within the framework of a standard Glauber model and the model's extension for fluctuations of the underlying nucleon-nucleon scattering cross section.
The centrality bias factors derived from data as explained in the text. Model calculations shown in the Figure are found in arXiv:1412.0976.
The differential $Z$ boson production cross section, $d\sigma/dy^\mathrm{*}_{Z}$, as a function of $Z$ boson rapidity in the center-of-mass frame $y^\mathrm{*}_{Z}$, for $Z\rightarrow ee$, $Z\rightarrow\mu\mu$, and their combination $Z\rightarrow\ell\ell$.
The differential cross section of $Z$ boson production multiplied by the Bjorken $x$ of the parton in the lead nucleus, $x_{Pb} d\sigma /dx_{Pb}$, as a function of $x_{Pb}$.
The differential cross section of $Z$ boson production scaled by 1/$p_\mathrm{T}^{Z}$, (1/$p_\mathrm{T}^{Z}$) $d\sigma /dp_\mathrm{T}^{Z}$, for $-3<y^\mathrm{*}_{Z}<2$.
The differential cross section of $Z$ boson production scaled by 1/$p_\mathrm{T}^{Z}$, (1/$p_\mathrm{T}^{Z}$) $d\sigma /dp_\mathrm{T}^{Z}$, for $-2<y^\mathrm{*}_{Z}<0$ and $0<y^\mathrm{*}_{Z}<2.
Centrality bias corrected $Z$ boson yields per event for $-3<y^\mathrm{*}_{Z}<2$ scaled by by $\langle N_{coll}\rangle$. (To remove the centrality bias correction each value may be multiplied by the approriate correction value found in arXiv:1412.0976.).
The rapidity differential Z boson yields per event scaled by $\langle N_{coll}\rangle$ for three centrality ranges.
Measurements of the centrality and rapidity dependence of inclusive jet production in $\sqrt{s_\mathrm{NN}} = 5.02$ TeV proton--lead ($p$+Pb) collisions and the jet cross-section in $\sqrt{s} = 2.76$ TeV proton--proton collisions are presented. These quantities are measured in datasets corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 27.8 nb$^{-1}$ and 4.0 pb$^{-1}$, respectively, recorded with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider in 2013. The $p$+Pb collision centrality was characterised using the total transverse energy measured in the pseudorapidity interval $-4.9 < \eta < -3.2$ in the direction of the lead beam. Results are presented for the double-differential per-collision yields as a function of jet rapidity and transverse momentum ($p_\mathrm{T}$) for minimum-bias and centrality-selected $p$+Pb collisions, and are compared to the jet rate from the geometric expectation. The total jet yield in minimum-bias events is slightly enhanced above the expectation in a $p_\mathrm{T}$-dependent manner but is consistent with the expectation within uncertainties. The ratios of jet spectra from different centrality selections show a strong modification of jet production at all $p_\mathrm{T}$ at forward rapidities and for large $p_\mathrm{T}$ at mid-rapidity, which manifests as a suppression of the jet yield in central events and an enhancement in peripheral events. These effects imply that the factorisation between hard and soft processes is violated at an unexpected level in proton-nucleus collisions. Furthermore, the modifications at forward rapidities are found to be a function of the total jet energy only, implying that the violations may have a simple dependence on the hard parton-parton kinematics.
The $R_{\mathrm{coll}}$ and $T_{p\mathrm{A}}$ values and their uncertainties in each centrality bin.
Per-event jet yields in 0-90% p+Pb collisions, within the centre of mass rapidity -2.1 to -1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Per-event jet yields in 0-90% p+Pb collisions, within the centre of mass rapidity -1.2 to -0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Per-event jet yields in 0-90% p+Pb collisions, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.8 to -0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Per-event jet yields in 0-90% p+Pb collisions, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.3 to +0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Per-event jet yields in 0-90% p+Pb collisions, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.3 to +0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Per-event jet yields in 0-90% p+Pb collisions, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.8 to +1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Per-event jet yields in 0-90% p+Pb collisions, within the centre of mass rapidity +1.2 to +2.1 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Per-event jet yields in 0-90% p+Pb collisions, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.1 to +2.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Per-event jet yields in 0-90% p+Pb collisions, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.8 to +3.6 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Per-event jet yields in 0-90% p+Pb collisions, within the centre of mass rapidity +3.6 to +4.4 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 0-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.1 to +2.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 0-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +1.2 to +2.1 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 0-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.8 to +1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 0-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.3 to +0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 0-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.3 to +0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 0-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.8 to -0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 0-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -1.2 to -0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 0-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -2.1 to -1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 0-10%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +3.6 to +4.4 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 20-30%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +3.6 to +4.4 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 40-60%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +3.6 to +4.4 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 0-10%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.8 to +3.6 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 20-30%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.8 to +3.6 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 40-60%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.8 to +3.6 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 0-10%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.1 to +2.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 20-30%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.1 to +2.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 40-60%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.1 to +2.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 0-10%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +1.2 to +2.1 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 20-30%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +1.2 to +2.1 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 40-60%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +1.2 to +2.1 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 0-10%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.8 to +1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 20-30%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.8 to +1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 40-60%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.8 to +1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 0-10%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.3 to +0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 20-30%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.3 to +0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 40-60%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.3 to +0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 0-10%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.3 to +0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 20-30%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.3 to +0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 40-60%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.3 to +0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 0-10%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.8 to -0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 20-30%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.8 to -0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 40-60%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.8 to -0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 0-10%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -1.2 to -0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 20-30%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -1.2 to -0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 40-60%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -1.2 to -0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 0-10%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -2.1 to -1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 20-30%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -2.1 to -1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP for 40-60%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -2.1 to -1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 0-10% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.1 to +2.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 20-30% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.1 to +2.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.1 to +2.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 0-10% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +1.2 to +2.1 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 20-30% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +1.2 to +2.1 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +1.2 to +2.1 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 0-10% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.8 to +1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 20-30% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.8 to +1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.8 to +1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 0-10% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.3 to +0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 20-30% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.3 to +0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.3 to +0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 0-10% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.3 to +0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 20-30% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.3 to +0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.3 to +0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 0-10% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.8 to -0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 20-30% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.8 to -0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.8 to -0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 0-10% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -1.2 to -0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 20-30% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -1.2 to -0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -1.2 to -0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 0-10% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -2.1 to -1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 20-30% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -2.1 to -1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb for 60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -2.1 to -1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 0-10%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +3.6 to +4.4 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 0-10%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.8 to +3.6 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 0-10%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.1 to +2.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 0-10%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +1.2 to +2.1 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 0-10%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.8 to +1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 0-10%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.3 to +0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 0-10%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.3 to +0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 0-10%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.8 to -0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 0-10%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -1.2 to -0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 0-10%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -2.1 to -1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 10-20%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +3.6 to +4.4 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 10-20%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.8 to +3.6 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 10-20%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.1 to +2.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 10-20%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +1.2 to +2.1 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 10-20%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.8 to +1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 10-20%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.3 to +0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 10-20%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.3 to +0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 10-20%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.8 to -0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 10-20%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -1.2 to -0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 10-20%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -2.1 to -1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 20-30%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +3.6 to +4.4 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 20-30%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.8 to +3.6 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 20-30%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.1 to +2.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 20-30%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +1.2 to +2.1 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 20-30%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.8 to +1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 20-30%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.3 to +0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 20-30%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.3 to +0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 20-30%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.8 to -0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 20-30%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -1.2 to -0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 20-30%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -2.1 to -1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 30-40%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +3.6 to +4.4 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 30-40%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.8 to +3.6 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 30-40%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.1 to +2.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 30-40%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +1.2 to +2.1 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 30-40%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.8 to +1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 30-40%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.3 to +0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 30-40%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.3 to +0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 30-40%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.8 to -0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 30-40%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -1.2 to -0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 30-40%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -2.1 to -1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 40-60%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +3.6 to +4.4 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 40-60%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.8 to +3.6 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 40-60%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.1 to +2.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 40-60%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +1.2 to +2.1 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 40-60%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.8 to +1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 40-60%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.3 to +0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 40-60%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.3 to +0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 40-60%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.8 to -0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 40-60%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -1.2 to -0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RCP vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 40-60%/60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -2.1 to -1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 0-10% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.1 to +2.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 0-10% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +1.2 to +2.1 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 0-10% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.8 to +1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 0-10% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.3 to +0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 0-10% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.3 to +0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 0-10% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.8 to -0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 0-10% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -1.2 to -0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 0-10% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -2.1 to -1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 10-20% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.1 to +2.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 10-20% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +1.2 to +2.1 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 10-20% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.8 to +1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 10-20% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.3 to +0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 10-20% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.3 to +0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 10-20% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.8 to -0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 10-20% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -1.2 to -0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 10-20% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -2.1 to -1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 20-30% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.1 to +2.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 20-30% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +1.2 to +2.1 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 20-30% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.8 to +1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 20-30% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.3 to +0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 20-30% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.3 to +0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 20-30% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.8 to -0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 20-30% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -1.2 to -0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 20-30% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -2.1 to -1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 30-40% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.1 to +2.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 30-40% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +1.2 to +2.1 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 30-40% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.8 to +1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 30-40% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.3 to +0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 30-40% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.3 to +0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 30-40% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.8 to -0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 30-40% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -1.2 to -0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 30-40% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -2.1 to -1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 40-60% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.1 to +2.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 40-60% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +1.2 to +2.1 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 40-60% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.8 to +1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 40-60% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.3 to +0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 40-60% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.3 to +0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 40-60% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.8 to -0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 40-60% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -1.2 to -0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 40-60% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -2.1 to -1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +2.1 to +2.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +1.2 to +2.1 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.8 to +1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity +0.3 to +0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.3 to +0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -0.8 to -0.3 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -1.2 to -0.8 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
Jet RpPb vs. pT*cosh(y*) for 60-90% p+Pb events, within the centre of mass rapidity -2.1 to -1.2 (positive denotes downstream proton direction).
This paper presents measurements of charged-hadron spectra obtained in $pp$, $p$+Pb, and Pb+Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ or $\sqrt{s_{_\text{NN}}}=5.02$ TeV, and in Xe+Xe collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_\text{NN}}}=5.44$ TeV. The data recorded by the ATLAS detector at the LHC have total integrated luminosities of 25 pb${}^{-1}$, 28 nb${}^{-1}$, 0.50 nb${}^{-1}$, and 3 $\mu$b${}^{-1}$, respectively. The nuclear modification factors $R_{p\text{Pb}}$ and $R_\text{AA}$ are obtained by comparing the spectra in heavy-ion and $pp$ collisions in a wide range of charged-particle transverse momenta and pseudorapidity. The nuclear modification factor $R_{p\text{Pb}}$ shows a moderate enhancement above unity with a maximum at $p_{\mathrm{T}} \approx 3$ GeV; the enhancement is stronger in the Pb-going direction. The nuclear modification factors in both Pb+Pb and Xe+Xe collisions feature a significant, centrality-dependent suppression. They show a similar distinct $p_{\mathrm{T}}$-dependence with a local maximum at $p_{\mathrm{T}} \approx 2$ GeV and a local minimum at $p_{\mathrm{T}} \approx 7$ GeV. This dependence is more distinguishable in more central collisions. No significant $|\eta|$-dependence is found. A comprehensive comparison with several theoretical predictions is also provided. They typically describe $R_\text{AA}$ better in central collisions and in the $p_{\mathrm{T}}$ range from about 10 to 100 GeV.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - <br><b>charged-hadron spectra:</b> <br><i>pp reference:</i> <a href="?version=1&table=Table1">for p+Pb</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table10">for Pb+Pb</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table19">for Xe+Xe</a> <br><i>p+Pb:</i> <a href="?version=1&table=Table2">0-5%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table3">5-10%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table4">10-20%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table5">20-30%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table6">30-40%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table7">40-60%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table8">60-90%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table9">0-90%</a> <br><i>Pb+Pb:</i> <a href="?version=1&table=Table11">0-5%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table12">5-10%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table13">10-20%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table14">20-30%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table15">30-40%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table16">40-50%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table17">50-60%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table18">60-80%</a> <br><i>Xe+Xe:</i> <a href="?version=1&table=Table20">0-5%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table21">5-10%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table22">10-20%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table23">20-30%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table24">30-40%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table25">40-50%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table26">50-60%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table27">60-80%</a> </br>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - <br><b>nuclear modification factors (p<sub>T</sub>):</b> <br><i>R<sub>pPb</sub>:</i> <a href="?version=1&table=Table28">0-5%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table29">5-10%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table30">10-20%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table31">20-30%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table32">30-40%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table33">40-60%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table34">60-90%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table35">0-90%</a> <br><i>R<sub>AA</sub> (Pb+Pb):</i> <a href="?version=1&table=Table36">0-5%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table37">5-10%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table38">10-20%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table39">20-30%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table40">30-40%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table41">40-50%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table42">50-60%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table43">60-80%</a> <br><i>R<sub>AA</sub> (Xe+Xe):</i> <a href="?version=1&table=Table44">0-5%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table45">5-10%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table46">10-20%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table47">20-30%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table48">30-40%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table49">40-50%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table50">50-60%</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table51">60-80%</a> </br>- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - <br><b>nuclear modification factors (y*/eta):</b> <br><i>R<sub>pPb</sub>:</i> <br> 0-5%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table52">0.66-0.755GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table53">2.95-3.35GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table54">7.65-8.8GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table55">15.1-17.3GeV</a> <br> 5-10%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table56">0.66-0.755GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table57">2.95-3.35GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table58">7.65-8.8GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table59">15.1-17.3GeV</a> <br> 10-20%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table60">0.66-0.755GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table61">2.95-3.35GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table62">7.65-8.8GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table63">15.1-17.3GeV</a> <br> 20-30%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table64">0.66-0.755GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table65">2.95-3.35GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table66">7.65-8.8GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table67">15.1-17.3GeV</a> <br> 30-40%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table68">0.66-0.755GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table69">2.95-3.35GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table70">7.65-8.8GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table71">15.1-17.3GeV</a> <br> 40-60%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table72">0.66-0.755GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table73">2.95-3.35GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table74">7.65-8.8GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table75">15.1-17.3GeV</a> <br> 60-90%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table76">0.66-0.755GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table77">2.95-3.35GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table78">7.65-8.8GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table79">15.1-17.3GeV</a> <br> 0-90%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table80">0.66-0.755GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table81">2.95-3.35GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table82">7.65-8.8GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table83">15.1-17.3GeV</a> <br><i>R<sub>AA</sub> (Pb+Pb):</i> <br> 0-5%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table84">1.7-1.95GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table85">6.7-7.65GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table86">20-23GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table87">60-95GeV</a> <br> 5-10%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table88">1.7-1.95GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table89">6.7-7.65GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table90">20-23GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table91">60-95GeV</a> <br> 10-20%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table92">1.7-1.95GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table93">6.7-7.65GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table94">20-23GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table95">60-95GeV</a> <br> 20-30%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table96">1.7-1.95GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table97">6.7-7.65GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table98">20-23GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table99">60-95GeV</a> <br> 30-40%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table100">1.7-1.95GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table101">6.7-7.65GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table102">20-23GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table103">60-95GeV</a> <br> 40-50%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table104">1.7-1.95GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table105">6.7-7.65GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table106">20-23GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table107">60-95GeV</a> <br> 50-60%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table108">1.7-1.95GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table109">6.7-7.65GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table110">20-23GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table111">60-95GeV</a> <br> 60-80%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table112">1.7-1.95GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table113">6.7-7.65GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table114">20-23GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table115">60-95GeV</a> <br><i>R<sub>AA</sub> (Xe+Xe):</i> <br> 0-5%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table116">1.7-1.95GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table117">6.7-7.65GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table118">20-23GeV</a> <br> 5-10%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table119">1.7-1.95GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table120">6.7-7.65GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table121">20-23GeV</a> <br> 10-20%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table122">1.7-1.95GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table123">6.7-7.65GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table124">20-23GeV</a> <br> 20-30%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table125">1.7-1.95GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table126">6.7-7.65GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table127">20-23GeV</a> <br> 30-40%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table128">1.7-1.95GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table129">6.7-7.65GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table130">20-23GeV</a> <br> 40-50%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table131">1.7-1.95GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table132">6.7-7.65GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table133">20-23GeV</a> <br> 50-60%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table134">1.7-1.95GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table135">6.7-7.65GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table136">20-23GeV</a> <br> 60-80%: <a href="?version=1&table=Table137">1.7-1.95GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table138">6.7-7.65GeV</a> <a href="?version=1&table=Table139">20-23GeV</a> <br>- - 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Charged-hadron cross-section in pp collisions. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 0-5% for p+Pb, divided by 〈TPPB〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 5-10% for p+Pb, divided by 〈TPPB〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 10-20% for p+Pb, divided by 〈TPPB〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 20-30% for p+Pb, divided by 〈TPPB〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 30-40% for p+Pb, divided by 〈TPPB〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 40-60% for p+Pb, divided by 〈TPPB〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 60-90% for p+Pb, divided by 〈TPPB〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 0-90% for p+Pb, divided by 〈TPPB〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Charged-hadron cross-section in pp collisions. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 0-5% for Pb+Pb, divided by 〈TAA〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature. The systematic uncertainty on momentum bias is negligible at low pT; in such cases, it is omitted in the table below.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 5-10% for Pb+Pb, divided by 〈TAA〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature. The systematic uncertainty on momentum bias is negligible at low pT; in such cases, it is omitted in the table below.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 10-20% for Pb+Pb, divided by 〈TAA〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature. The systematic uncertainty on momentum bias is negligible at low pT; in such cases, it is omitted in the table below.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 20-30% for Pb+Pb, divided by 〈TAA〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature. The systematic uncertainty on momentum bias is negligible at low pT; in such cases, it is omitted in the table below.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 30-40% for Pb+Pb, divided by 〈TAA〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature. The systematic uncertainty on momentum bias is negligible at low pT; in such cases, it is omitted in the table below.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 40-50% for Pb+Pb, divided by 〈TAA〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature. The systematic uncertainty on momentum bias is negligible at low pT; in such cases, it is omitted in the table below.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 50-60% for Pb+Pb, divided by 〈TAA〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature. The systematic uncertainty on momentum bias is negligible at low pT; in such cases, it is omitted in the table below.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 60-80% for Pb+Pb, divided by 〈TAA〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature. The systematic uncertainty on momentum bias is negligible at low pT; in such cases, it is omitted in the table below.
Charged-hadron cross-section in pp collisions. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 0-5% for Xe+Xe, divided by 〈TAA〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 5-10% for Xe+Xe, divided by 〈TAA〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 10-20% for Xe+Xe, divided by 〈TAA〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 20-30% for Xe+Xe, divided by 〈TAA〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 30-40% for Xe+Xe, divided by 〈TAA〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 40-50% for Xe+Xe, divided by 〈TAA〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 50-60% for Xe+Xe, divided by 〈TAA〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Charged-hadron spectrum in the centrality interval 60-80% for Xe+Xe, divided by 〈TAA〉. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 0-5% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 5-10% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 10-20% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 20-30% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 30-40% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 40-60% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 60-90% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 0-90% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 0-5% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature. The systematic uncertainty on momentum bias is negligible at low pT; in such cases, it is omitted in the table below.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 5-10% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature. The systematic uncertainty on momentum bias is negligible at low pT; in such cases, it is omitted in the table below.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 10-20% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature. The systematic uncertainty on momentum bias is negligible at low pT; in such cases, it is omitted in the table below.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 20-30% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature. The systematic uncertainty on momentum bias is negligible at low pT; in such cases, it is omitted in the table below.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 30-40% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature. The systematic uncertainty on momentum bias is negligible at low pT; in such cases, it is omitted in the table below.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 40-50% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature. The systematic uncertainty on momentum bias is negligible at low pT; in such cases, it is omitted in the table below.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 50-60% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature. The systematic uncertainty on momentum bias is negligible at low pT; in such cases, it is omitted in the table below.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 60-80% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature. The systematic uncertainty on momentum bias is negligible at low pT; in such cases, it is omitted in the table below.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 0-5% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 5-10% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 10-20% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 20-30% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 30-40% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 40-50% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 50-60% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 60-80% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 0-5% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 0-5% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 0-5% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 0-5% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 5-10% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 5-10% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 5-10% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 5-10% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 10-20% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 10-20% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 10-20% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 10-20% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 20-30% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 20-30% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 20-30% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 20-30% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 30-40% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 30-40% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 30-40% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 30-40% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 40-60% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 40-60% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 40-60% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 40-60% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 60-90% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 60-90% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 60-90% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 60-90% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 0-90% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 0-90% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 0-90% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 0-90% for p+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 0-5% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 0-5% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 0-5% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 0-5% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 5-10% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 5-10% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 5-10% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 5-10% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 10-20% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 10-20% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 10-20% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 10-20% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 20-30% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 20-30% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 20-30% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 20-30% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 30-40% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 30-40% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 30-40% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 30-40% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 40-50% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 40-50% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 40-50% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 40-50% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 50-60% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 50-60% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 50-60% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 50-60% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 60-80% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 60-80% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 60-80% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 60-80% for Pb+Pb. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 0-5% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 0-5% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 0-5% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 5-10% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 5-10% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 5-10% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 10-20% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 10-20% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 10-20% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 20-30% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 20-30% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 20-30% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 30-40% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 30-40% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 30-40% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 40-50% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 40-50% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 40-50% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 50-60% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 50-60% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 50-60% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 60-80% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 60-80% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
Nuclear modification factor in centrality interval 60-80% for Xe+Xe. The systematic uncertainties are described in the section 7 of the paper. The total systematic uncertainties are determined by adding the contributions from all relevant sources in quadrature.
The correlations between flow harmonics $v_n$ for $n=2$, 3 and 4 and mean transverse momentum $[p_\mathrm{T}]$ in $^{129}$Xe+$^{129}$Xe and $^{208}$Pb+$^{208}$Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}}=5.44$ TeV and 5.02 TeV, respectively, are measured using charged particles with the ATLAS detector. The correlations are sensitive to the shape and size of the initial geometry, nuclear deformation, and initial momentum anisotropy. The effects from non-flow and centrality fluctuations are minimized, respectively, via a subevent cumulant method and event activity selection based on particle production in the very forward rapidity. The results show strong dependences on centrality, harmonic number $n$, $p_{\mathrm{T}}$ and pseudorapidity range. Current models describe qualitatively the overall centrality- and system-dependent trends but fail to quantitatively reproduce all the data. In the central collisions, where models generally show good agreement, the $v_2$-$[p_\mathrm{T}]$ correlations are sensitive to the triaxiality of the quadruple deformation. The comparison of model to the Pb+Pb and Xe+Xe data suggests that the $^{129}$Xe nucleus is a highly deformed triaxial ellipsoid that is neither a prolate nor an oblate shape. This provides strong evidence for a triaxial deformation of $^{129}$Xe nucleus using high-energy heavy-ion collision.
Light-by-light scattering ($\gamma\gamma\rightarrow\gamma\gamma$) is a quantum-mechanical process that is forbidden in the classical theory of electrodynamics. This reaction is accessible at the Large Hadron Collider thanks to the large electromagnetic field strengths generated by ultra-relativistic colliding lead (Pb) ions. Using 480 $\mu$b$^{-1}$ of Pb+Pb collision data recorded at a centre-of-mass energy per nucleon pair of 5.02 TeV by the ATLAS detector, the ATLAS Collaboration reports evidence for the $\gamma\gamma\rightarrow\gamma\gamma$ reaction. A total of 13 candidate events are observed with an expected background of 2.6$\pm$0.7 events. After background subtraction and analysis corrections, the fiducial cross section of the process $\textrm{Pb+Pb}\,(\gamma\gamma)\rightarrow \textrm{Pb}^{(\ast)}\textrm{+}\textrm{Pb}^{(\ast)}\,\gamma\gamma$, for photon transverse energy $E_{\mathrm{T}}>$3 GeV, photon absolute pseudorapidity $|\eta|<$2.4, diphoton invariant mass greater than 6 GeV, diphoton transverse momentum lower than 2 GeV and diphoton acoplanarity below 0.01, is measured to be 70 $\pm$ 24 (stat.) $\pm$ 17 (syst.) nb, which is in agreement with Standard Model predictions.
Exclusive dimuon production in ultraperipheral collisions (UPC), resulting from photon-photon interactions in the strong electromagnetic fields of colliding high-energy lead nuclei, $\mathrm{PbPb}(\gamma\gamma) \rightarrow \mu^+\mu^- (\mathrm{Pb}^{(\star)}\mathrm{Pb}^{(\star)} )$, is studied using $\mathcal{L}_{\mathrm{int}} = 0.48$ nb$^{-1}$ of $\sqrt{s_\mathrm{NN}}=5.02$ TeV lead-lead collision data at the LHC with the ATLAS detector. Dimuon pairs are measured in the fiducial region $p_{\mathrm{T}\mu} > 4$ GeV, $|\eta_{\mu}| < 2.4$, invariant mass $m_{\mu\mu} > 10$ GeV, and $p_{\mathrm{T,\mu\mu}} < 2$ GeV. The primary background from single-dissociative processes is extracted from the data using a template fitting technique. Differential cross sections are presented as a function of $m_{\mu\mu}$, absolute pair rapidity ($|y_{\mu\mu}|$), scattering angle in the dimuon rest frame ($|\cos \vartheta^{\star}_{\mu\mu}|$) and the colliding photon energies. The total cross section of the UPC $\gamma \gamma \rightarrow \mu^{+}\mu^{-}$ process in the fiducial volume is measured to be $\sigma_{\mathrm{fid}}^{\mu\mu} = 34.1 \! \pm \! 0.3 \mathrm{(stat.)} \! \pm \! 0.7 \mathrm{(syst.)}$ $\mu\mathrm{b}$. Generally good agreement is found with calculations from STARlight, which incorporate the leading-order Breit-Wheeler process with no final-state effects, albeit differences between the measurements and theoretical expectations are observed. In particular, the measured cross sections at larger $|y_{\mu\mu}|$ are found to be about 10-20% larger in data than in the calculations, suggesting the presence of larger fluxes of photons in the initial state. Modification of the dimuon cross sections in the presence of forward and/or backward neutron production is also studied and is found to be associated with a harder incoming photon spectrum, consistent with expectations.
The ATLAS experiment has observed 1995 Z boson candidates in data corresponding to 0.15 inverse nb of integrated luminosity obtained in the 2011 LHC Pb+Pb run at sqrt(s_NN)=2.76 TeV. The Z bosons are reconstructed via di-electron and di-muon decay channels, with a background contamination of less than 3%. Results from the two channels are consistent and are combined. Within the statistical and systematic uncertainties, the per-event Z boson yield is proportional to the number of binary collisions estimated by the Glauber model. The elliptic anisotropy of the azimuthal distribution of the Z boson with respect to the event plane is found to be consistent with zero.
The corrected per-event rapidity distribution of Z bosons over the centrality region 0-80%.
The corrected per-event transverse momentum distribution of Z bosons in the centrality region 0-5%.
The corrected per-event transverse momentum distribution of Z bosons in the centrality region 5-10%.
The corrected per-event transverse momentum distribution of Z bosons in the centrality region 10-20%.
The corrected per-event transverse momentum distribution of Z bosons in the centrality region 20-40%.
The corrected per-event transverse momentum distribution of Z bosons in the centrality region 40-80%.
Combined results for the centrality (Npart) dependence of Z boson yields divided by Ncoll for the PT range > 0 GeV/c. The systematic error includes the uncertainty in Ncoll.
Combined results for the centrality (Npart) dependence of Z boson yields divided by Ncoll for the PT range 0 to 10 GeV/c. The systematic error includes the uncertainty in Ncoll.
Combined results for the centrality (Npart) dependence of Z boson yields divided by Ncoll for the PT range 10 to 30 GeV/c. The systematic error includes the uncertainty in Ncoll.
Combined results for the centrality (Npart) dependence of Z boson yields divided by Ncoll for the PT range > 30 GeV/c. The systematic error includes the uncertainty in Ncoll.
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)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (260<=Nch<300)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (240<=Nch<260)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (240<=Nch<260)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (220<=Nch<240)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (220<=Nch<240)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (200<=Nch<220)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (200<=Nch<220)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (180<=Nch<200)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (180<=Nch<200)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (160<=Nch<180)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (160<=Nch<180)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (140<=Nch<160)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (140<=Nch<160)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (120<=Nch<140)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (120<=Nch<140)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (100<=Nch<120)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (100<=Nch<120)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (80<=Nch<100)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (80<=Nch<100)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (60<=Nch<80)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (60<=Nch<80)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (40<=Nch<60)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (40<=Nch<60)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (20<=Nch<40)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (20<=Nch<40)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (10<=Nch<20)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (10<=Nch<20)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (260<=Nch<300)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (260<=Nch<300)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (240<=Nch<260)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (240<=Nch<260)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (220<=Nch<240)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (220<=Nch<240)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (200<=Nch<220)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (200<=Nch<220)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (180<=Nch<200)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (180<=Nch<200)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (160<=Nch<180)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (160<=Nch<180)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (140<=Nch<160)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (140<=Nch<160)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (120<=Nch<140)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (120<=Nch<140)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (100<=Nch<120)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (100<=Nch<120)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (80<=Nch<100)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (80<=Nch<100)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (60<=Nch<80)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (60<=Nch<80)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (40<=Nch<60)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (40<=Nch<60)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (20<=Nch<40)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (20<=Nch<40)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (10<=Nch<20)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (10<=Nch<20)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (260<=Nch<300)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (260<=Nch<300)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (240<=Nch<260)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (240<=Nch<260)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (220<=Nch<240)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (220<=Nch<240)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (200<=Nch<220)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (200<=Nch<220)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (180<=Nch<200)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (180<=Nch<200)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (160<=Nch<180)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (160<=Nch<180)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (140<=Nch<160)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (140<=Nch<160)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (120<=Nch<140)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (120<=Nch<140)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (100<=Nch<120)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (100<=Nch<120)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (80<=Nch<100)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (80<=Nch<100)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (60<=Nch<80)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (60<=Nch<80)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (40<=Nch<60)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (40<=Nch<60)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (20<=Nch<40)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (20<=Nch<40)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (10<=Nch<20)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (10<=Nch<20)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (260<=Nch<300)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (260<=Nch<300)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (240<=Nch<260)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (240<=Nch<260)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (220<=Nch<240)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (220<=Nch<240)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (200<=Nch<220)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (200<=Nch<220)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (180<=Nch<200)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (180<=Nch<200)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (160<=Nch<180)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (160<=Nch<180)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (140<=Nch<160)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (140<=Nch<160)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (120<=Nch<140)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (120<=Nch<140)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (100<=Nch<120)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (100<=Nch<120)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (80<=Nch<100)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (80<=Nch<100)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (60<=Nch<80)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (60<=Nch<80)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (40<=Nch<60)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (40<=Nch<60)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (20<=Nch<40)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (20<=Nch<40)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (10<=Nch<20)
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)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (260<=Nch<300)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (240<=Nch<260)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (240<=Nch<260)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (220<=Nch<240)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (220<=Nch<240)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (200<=Nch<220)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (200<=Nch<220)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (180<=Nch<200)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (180<=Nch<200)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (160<=Nch<180)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (160<=Nch<180)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (140<=Nch<160)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (140<=Nch<160)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (120<=Nch<140)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (120<=Nch<140)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (100<=Nch<120)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (100<=Nch<120)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (80<=Nch<100)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (80<=Nch<100)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (60<=Nch<80)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (60<=Nch<80)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (40<=Nch<60)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (40<=Nch<60)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (20<=Nch<40)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (20<=Nch<40)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (10<=Nch<20)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (10<=Nch<20)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (260<=Nch<300)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (260<=Nch<300)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (240<=Nch<260)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (240<=Nch<260)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (220<=Nch<240)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (220<=Nch<240)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (200<=Nch<220)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (200<=Nch<220)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (180<=Nch<200)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (180<=Nch<200)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (160<=Nch<180)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (160<=Nch<180)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (140<=Nch<160)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (140<=Nch<160)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (120<=Nch<140)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (120<=Nch<140)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (100<=Nch<120)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (100<=Nch<120)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (80<=Nch<100)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (80<=Nch<100)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (60<=Nch<80)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (60<=Nch<80)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (40<=Nch<60)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (40<=Nch<60)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (20<=Nch<40)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (20<=Nch<40)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, (10<=Nch<20)
C_N^sub(eta_1, eta_2) for p+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, (10<=Nch<20)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (140<=Nch<160)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (140<=Nch<160)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (120<=Nch<140)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (120<=Nch<140)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (100<=Nch<120)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (100<=Nch<120)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (80<=Nch<100)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (80<=Nch<100)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (60<=Nch<80)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (60<=Nch<80)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (40<=Nch<60)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (40<=Nch<60)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (20<=Nch<40)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (20<=Nch<40)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (10<=Nch<20)
C_N(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (10<=Nch<20)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (140<=Nch<160)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (140<=Nch<160)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (120<=Nch<140)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (120<=Nch<140)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (100<=Nch<120)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (100<=Nch<120)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (80<=Nch<100)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.2GeV, (80<=Nch<100)
SRC(eta_1, eta_2) for pp, pT>0.5GeV, (60<=Nch<80)
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, 60<=Nch<80, wo SRC, same pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 60<=Nch<80, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, 60<=Nch<80, wo SRC, all pairs
<a_n a_m> for Pb+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 40<=Nch<60, wo SRC, opposite 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 p+Pb, pT>0.5GeV, 260<=Nch<300, wo SRC, opposite pairs
<a_n a_m> for pp, pT>0.2GeV, 140<=Nch<160, wo SRC, all pairs
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
SRC for Pb+Pb, pT>0.2GeV, all pairs
Measurements of charged-particle fragmentation functions of jets produced in ultra-relativistic nuclear collisions can provide insight into the modification of parton showers in the hot, dense medium created in the collisions. ATLAS has measured jets in $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 2.76$ TeV Pb+Pb collisions at the LHC using a data set recorded in 2011 with an integrated luminosity of 0.14 nb$^{-1}$. Jets were reconstructed using the anti-$k_{t}$ algorithm with distance parameter values $R$ = 0.2, 0.3, and 0.4. Distributions of charged-particle transverse momentum and longitudinal momentum fraction are reported for seven bins in collision centrality for $R=0.4$ jets with $p_{{T}}^{\mathrm{jet}}> 100$ GeV. Commensurate minimum $p_{\mathrm{T}}$ values are used for the other radii. Ratios of fragment distributions in each centrality bin to those measured in the most peripheral bin are presented. These ratios show a reduction of fragment yield in central collisions relative to peripheral collisions at intermediate $z$ values, $0.04 \lesssim z \lesssim 0.2$ and an enhancement in fragment yield for $z \lesssim 0.04$. A smaller, less significant enhancement is observed at large $z$ and large $p_{\mathrm{T}}$ in central collisions.
Differences of D(Z) distributions in different centralities with respect to peripheral events for R = 0.3 jets. The errors represent combined statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Differences of D(Z) distributions in different centralities with respect to peripheral events for R = 0.2 jets. The errors represent combined statistical and systematic uncertainties.
D(z) distribution for R=0.4 jets.
D(z) distribution for R=0.4 jets.
D(z) distribution for R=0.4 jets.
D(z) distribution for R=0.4 jets.
D(z) distribution for R=0.4 jets.
D(z) distribution for R=0.4 jets.
D(z) distribution for R=0.4 jets.
D(z) distribution for R=0.3 jets.
D(z) distribution for R=0.3 jets.
D(z) distribution for R=0.3 jets.
D(z) distribution for R=0.3 jets.
D(z) distribution for R=0.3 jets.
D(z) distribution for R=0.3 jets.
D(z) distribution for R=0.3 jets.
D(z) distribution for R=0.2 jets.
D(z) distribution for R=0.2 jets.
D(z) distribution for R=0.2 jets.
D(z) distribution for R=0.2 jets.
D(z) distribution for R=0.2 jets.
D(z) distribution for R=0.2 jets.
D(z) distribution for R=0.2 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.4 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.4 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.4 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.4 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.4 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.4 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.4 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.3 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.3 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.3 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.3 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.3 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.3 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.3 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.2 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.2 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.2 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.2 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.2 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.2 jets.
D(pt) distribution for R=0.2 jets.
Ratio of D(z) distributions for R=0.4 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(z) distributions for R=0.4 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(z) distributions for R=0.4 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(z) distributions for R=0.4 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(z) distributions for R=0.4 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(z) distributions for R=0.4 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(z) distributions for R=0.3 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(z) distributions for R=0.3 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(z) distributions for R=0.3 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(z) distributions for R=0.3 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(z) distributions for R=0.3 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(z) distributions for R=0.3 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(z) distributions for R=0.2 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(z) distributions for R=0.2 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(z) distributions for R=0.2 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(z) distributions for R=0.2 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(z) distributions for R=0.2 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(z) distributions for R=0.2 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions for R=0.4 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions for R=0.4 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions for R=0.4 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions for R=0.4 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions for R=0.4 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions for R=0.4 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions for R=0.3 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions for R=0.3 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions for R=0.3 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions for R=0.3 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions for R=0.3 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions for R=0.3 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions for R=0.2 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions for R=0.2 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions for R=0.2 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions for R=0.2 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions for R=0.2 jets for central to peripheral events.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions for R=0.2 jets for central to peripheral events.
The distributions of transverse momentum and longitudinal momentum fraction of charged particles in jets are measured in Pb+Pb and pp collisions with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The distributions are measured as a function of jet transverse momentum and rapidity. The analysis utilises an integrated luminosity of 0.14 nb$^{-1}$ of Pb+Pb data and 4.0 pb$^{-1}$ of pp data collected in 2011 and 2013, respectively, at the same centre-of-mass energy of 2.76 TeV per colliding nucleon pair. The distributions measured in pp collisions are used as a reference for those measured in Pb+Pb collisions in order to evaluate the impact on the internal structure of jets from the jet energy loss of fast partons propagating through the hot, dense medium created in heavy-ion collisions. Modest but significant centrality-dependent modifications of fragmentation functions in Pb+Pb collisions with respect to those in pp collisions are seen. No significant dependence of modifications on jet $p_{\mathrm{T}}$ and rapidity selections is observed except for the fragments with the highest transverse momenta for which some reduction of yields is observed for more forward jets.
D(pt) distributions for pp and Pb+Pb collisions, jet rapidity |y| < 2.1.
D(pt) distributions for pp and Pb+Pb collisions, jet rapidity |y| < 0.3.
D(pt) distributions for pp and Pb+Pb collisions, jet rapidity 0.3 < |y| < 0.8.
D(pt) distributions for pp and Pb+Pb collisions, jet rapidity 1.2 < |y| < 2.1.
D(z) distributions for pp and Pb+Pb collisions, jet rapidity |y| < 2.1.
D(z) distributions for pp and Pb+Pb collisions, jet rapidity |y| < 0.3.
D(z) distributions for pp and Pb+Pb collisions, jet rapidity 0.3 < |y| < 0.8.
D(z) distributions for pp and Pb+Pb collisions, jet rapidity 1.2 < |y| < 2.1.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 0-10 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 20-30 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 30-40 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 60-80 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 0-10 PCT for jets with |y| < 0.3, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 20-30 PCT for jets with |y| < 0.3, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 30-40 PCT for jets with |y| < 0.3, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 60-80 PCT for jets with |y| < 0.3, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 0-10 PCT for jets with 0.3 < |y| < 0.8, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 20-30 PCT for jets with 0.3 < |y| < 0.8, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 30-40 PCT for jets with 0.3 < |y| < 0.8, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 60-80 PCT for jets with 0.3 < |y| < 0.8, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 0-10 PCT for jets with 1.2 < |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 20-30 PCT for jets with 1.2 < |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 30-40 PCT for jets with 1.2 < |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 60-80 PCT for jets with 1.2 < |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 0-10 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 20-30 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 30-40 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 60-80 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 0-10 PCT for jets with |y| < 0.3, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 20-30 PCT for jets with |y| < 0.3, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 30-40 PCT for jets with |y| < 0.3, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 60-80 PCT for jets with |y| < 0.3, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 0-10 PCT for jets with 0.3 < |y| < 0.8, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 20-30 PCT for jets with 0.3 < |y| < 0.8, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 30-40 PCT for jets with 0.3 < |y| < 0.8, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 60-80 PCT for jets with 0.3 < |y| < 0.8, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 0-10 PCT for jets with 1.2 < |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 20-30 PCT for jets with 1.2 < |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 30-40 PCT for jets with 1.2 < |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 60-80 PCT for jets with 1.2 < |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 0-10 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 20-30 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 30-40 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 60-80 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 0-10 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 126 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 20-30 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 126 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 30-40 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 126 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 60-80 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 126 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 0-10 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 126 < pt < 158 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 20-30 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 126 < pt < 158 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 30-40 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 126 < pt < 158 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 60-80 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 126 < pt < 158 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 0-10 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 158 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 20-30 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 158 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 30-40 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 158 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(pt) distributions collisions, centrality 60-80 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 158 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 0-10 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 20-30 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 30-40 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 60-80 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 0-10 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 126 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 20-30 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 126 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 30-40 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 126 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 60-80 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 126 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 0-10 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 126 < pt < 158 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 20-30 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 126 < pt < 158 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 30-40 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 126 < pt < 158 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 60-80 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 126 < pt < 158 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 0-10 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 158 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 20-30 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 158 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 30-40 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 158 < pt < 398 GeV.
Ratio of D(z) distributions collisions, centrality 60-80 PCT for jets with |y| < 2.1, 158 < pt < 398 GeV.
The difference between the total yield of particles with 1 < pt^trk < 4 GeV measured in 0-80 PCT Pb+Pb collisions and the total yield measured in the same pt interval measured in pp collisions in jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
The difference between the total yield of particles with 4 < pt^trk < 25 GeV measured in 0-80 PCT Pb+Pb collisions and the total yield measured in the same pt interval measured in pp collisions in jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
The difference between the total yield of particles with 25 < pt^trk < 100 GeV measured in 0-80 PCT Pb+Pb collisions and the total yield measured in the same pt interval measured in pp collisions in jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
The difference between the total transverse momentum of particles with 1 < pt^trk < 4 GeV measured in 0-80 PCT Pb+Pb collisions and the total transverse momentum of particles in the same pt interval measured in pp collisions in jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
The difference between the total transverse momentum of particles with 4 < pt^trk < 25 GeV measured in 0-80 PCT Pb+Pb collisions and the total transverse momentum of particles in the same pt interval measured in pp collisions in jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
The difference between the total transverse momentum of particles with 25 < pt^trk < 100 GeV measured in 0-80 PCT Pb+Pb collisions and the total transverse momentum of particles in the same pt interval measured in pp collisions in jets with |y| < 2.1, 100 < pt < 398 GeV.
The ratio of R_D(z) distributions in three rapidity selections for 0-10 PCT Pb+Pb collisions.
The ratio of R_D(z) distributions in three rapidity selections for 10-20 PCT Pb+Pb collisions.
The ratio of R_D(z) distributions in three rapidity selections for 20-30 PCT Pb+Pb collisions.
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