The azimuth quadrupole in nuclear collisions
Abstract
We present measurements of both pt-integral and pt-differential azimuth quadrupole components of two-particle correlations on azimuth (φ) and pseudorapidity (η) for unidentified hadrons in Au-Au collisions at sNN=62 and 200 GeV. The azimuth quadrupole component is distinguished from η-localized same-side correlations by taking advantage of the η dependence. The quadrupole component is related to conventional v2 measures. Both pt-integral and pt-differential results are presented as functions of Au-Au centrality. We observe simple universal energy and centrality trends for the pt-integral quadrupole component. pt-differential results are constructed using v22 marginal distributions on pt. These results can be transformed to reveal quadrupole pt spectra that are nearly independent of centrality. A parametrization of the pt-differential quadrupole shows a simple pt dependence that can be factorized from the centrality and collision energy dependence above 0.75 GeV/c.
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