Predictions for sNN=5.02 TeV Pb+Pb Collisions from a Multi-Phase Transport Model
Abstract
We present predictions from the string melting version of a multi-phase transport model on various observables in Pb+Pb collisions at sNN=5.02 TeV. We use the same version of the model as an earlier study that reasonably reproduced dN/dy, p T-spectra and elliptic flow of charged pions and kaons at low-p T for central and semi-central heavy ion collisions at 200 GeV and 2.76 TeV. While we compare with the already-available centrality dependence data on charged particle dN/dη at mid-pseudorapidity in Pb+Pb collisions at 5.02 TeV, we make predictions on identified particle dN/dy, p T-spectra, azimuthal anisotropies vn (n=2,3,4), and factorization ratios rn(ηa,ηb) (n=2,3) for longitudinal correlations.
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