Anomalous centrality variation of minijet angular correlations in Au-Au collisions at 62 and 200 GeV from STAR

Abstract

We have measured 2D autocorrelations for all charged hadrons in STAR with pt > 0.15 GeV/c and | η | < 1 from Au+Au collisions at 62 and 200 GeV. The correlation structure is dominated by a peak centered at zero relative opening angles on η and φ which we hypothesize is caused by minimum-bias jets (minijets). We observe a large excess of minijet correlations in more-central Au-Au collisions relative to binary-collision scaling (more correlated pairs than expected from surface emission or even volume emission). We also observe a sudden increase of the minijet peak amplitude and η width relative to binary-collision scaling of scattered partons which occurs at an energy-dependent centrality point. There is a possible scaling of the transition point with transverse particle density.

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