Measurement of Event Plane Correlations in Pb-Pb Collisions at sNN=2.76 TeV with the ATLAS Detector
Abstract
A measurement of correlations between event-plane angles n is presented as a function of centrality for Pb-Pb collisions at s_NN=2.76 TeV. These correlations are estimated from observed event-plane angles n obtained from charged particle or transverse energy flow measured over a large pseudorapidity range |η|<4.8, followed by a resolution correction that accounts for the dispersion of n relative to n. Various correlators involving two or three event planes with acceptable resolution are measured. Significant positive correlations are observed for 4(2-4), 6(2-6), 6(3-6), 22+33-55, 22+44-66 and -102+44+66. However, the measured correlations for 22-63+44 are negative. These results may shed light on the patterns of the fluctuation of the created matter in the initial state as well as the subsequent hydrodynamic evolution.
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