Measurements of azimuthal anisotropies at forward and backward rapidity with muons in high-multiplicity p-Pb collisions at s NN = 8.16 TeV
Abstract
The study of the azimuthal anisotropy of inclusive muons produced in p-Pb collisions at s NN = 8.16 TeV, using the ALICE detector at the LHC is reported. The measurement of the second-order Fourier coefficient of the particle azimuthal distribution, v2, is performed as a function of transverse momentum p T in the 0-20% high-multiplicity interval at both forward (2.03 < y CMS < 3.53) and backward (-4.46 < y CMS < -2.96) rapidities over a wide p T range, 0.5 < p T < 10 GeV/c, in which a dominant contribution of muons from heavy-flavour hadron decays is expected at p T > 2 GeV/c. The v2 coefficient of inclusive muons is extracted using two different techniques, namely two-particle cumulants, used for the first time for heavy-flavour measurements, and forward-central two-particle correlations. Both techniques give compatible results. A positive v2 is measured at both forward and backward rapidities with a significance larger than 4.7σ and 7.6σ, respectively, in the interval 2 < p T < 6 GeV/c. Comparisons with previous measurements in p-Pb collisions at s NN = 5.02 TeV, and with AMPT and CGC-based theoretical calculations are discussed. The findings impose new constraints on the theoretical interpretations of the origin of the collective behaviour in small collision systems.
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