Non-linear flow modes of identified particles in Pb--Pb collisions at sNN = 5.02 TeV with the ALICE detector

Abstract

The non-linear flow modes, v4,22, v5,32 and v6,33 as a function of transverse momentum (pT) have been measured for the first time in Pb--Pb collisions at sNN = 5.02 TeV for identified particles, i.e. charged pions, kaons and (anti-)protons. These observables probe the contribution of the second and third initial anisotropy coefficients to the higher order flow harmonics. Interestingly, all the characteristic features observed in previous pT-differential as well as pT-integrated measurements (e.g. v2 and v3) for various particle species are present in these measurements, i.e. increase of magnitude with increasing centrality percentile, a mass ordering in the low pT region and a particle type grouping in the intermediate pT region. The results cover 0--1\% (ultra-central collisions), 10--20\% (mid-central collisions) and 40--50\% (mid-peripheral collisions) centrality intervals and allow to test models that attempt to describe initial conditions and the mode-coupling of different harmonics.

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