Measurement of elliptic and higher order flow from ATLAS experiment at the LHC
Abstract
We present a differential measurement of the azimuthal anisotropy of charged hadron production in Pb+Pb collisions at sNN=2.76 TeV. This azimuthal anisotropy is expanded into a Fourier series in azimuthal angle, where the coefficient for each term, vn, characterizes the magnitude of the anisotropy at a particular angular scale. We extract v2-v6 via a discrete Fourier analysis of the two-particle φ-η correlation with a large η gap (|η|>2), and via an event plane method based on the Forward Calorimeter. Significant v2-v6 values are observed over a broad range in , η and centrality, and they are found to be consistent between the two methods in the transverse momentum region <3-4 GeV. This suggests that the measured v2-v6 obtained from two-particle correlations at low with a large η gap are consistent with the collective response of the system to the initial state geometry fluctuations, and is not the result of jet fragmentation or resonance decay.
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