The Study of Noncollectivity by the Forward-Backward Multiplicity Correlation Function
Abstract
We propose a forward-backward multiplicity correlation function CNFB, which is experimentally accessible, to measure the noncollectivity contribution. We find that CNFB is sensitive to the jet contribution for the particle-rich case. Surprisingly, it will automatically decrease for the particle-rare case. Our study indicates that similar decreasing trend observed previously is mainly driven by particle scarcity instead of jets. The function is studied in Au+Au collision at sNN=200 GeV with a multiphase transport model (AMPT). We find that the jet fraction is about 10% at transverse momentum (pT) around 2.5 GeV/c and reaches up to 30% at 3.5 GeV/c. The implication of this study in the investigation of the noncollectivity contribution in elliptic anisotropy parameter v2 is also discussed.
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