Anisotropic particle production and azimuthal correlations in high-energy pA collisions

Abstract

We summarize some recent ideas relating to anisotropic particle production in high-energy collisions. Anisotropic gluon distributions lead to anisotropies of the single-particle azimuthal distribution and hence to disconnected contributions to multi-particle cumulants. When these dominate, the four-particle elliptic anisotropy c2\4\ changes sign. On the other hand, connected diagrams for m-particle cumulants are found to quickly saturate with increasing m, a ``coherence'' quite unlike conventional ``non-flow'' contributions such as decays. Finally, we perform a first exploratory phenomenological analysis in order to estimate the amplitude A of the (2) anisotropy of the gluon distribution at small x, and we provide a qualitative prediction for the elliptic asymmetry from three-particle correlations, c2\3\.

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