Event-plane dependent dihadron correlations with harmonic vn subtraction in Au+Au Collisions at s_ NN=200 GeV

Abstract

STAR measurements of dihadron azimuthal correlations (φ) are reported in mid-central (20-60\%) Au+Au collisions at s_ NN=200 GeV as a function of the trigger particle's azimuthal angle relative to the event plane, φs=|φt- EP|. The elliptic (v2), triangular (v3), and quadratic (v4) flow harmonic backgrounds are subtracted using the Zero Yield At Minimum (ZYAM) method. The results are compared to minimum-bias d+Au collisions. It is found that a finite near-side (|φ|<π/2) long-range pseudorapidity correlation (ridge) is present in the in-plane direction (φs 0). The away-side (|φ|>π/2) correlation shows a modification from d+Au data, varying with φs. The modification may be a consequence of pathlength-dependent jet-quenching and may lead to a better understanding of high-density QCD.

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