Estimate of a nonflow baseline for the chiral magnetic effect in isobar collisions at RHIC

Abstract

Recently, STAR reported the isobar (9644Ru+9644Ru, 9640Zr+9640Zr) results for the chiral magnetic effect (CME) search. The Ru+Ru to Zr+Zr ratio of the CME-sensitive observable γ, normalized by elliptic anisotropy (v2), is observed to be close to the inverse multiplicity (N) ratio. In other words, the ratio of the Nγ/v2 observable is close to the naive background baseline of unity. However, nonflow correlations are expected to cause the baseline to deviate from unity. To further understand the isobar results, we decompose the nonflow contributions to Nγ / v2 (isobar ratio) into three terms and quantify each term by using the nonflow in v2 measurement, published STAR data, and HIJING simulation. From these studies, we estimate a nonflow baseline of the isobar ratio of N γ / v2 for the CME and discuss its implications.

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