Forward-backward multiplicity and momentum correlations in pp and pPb collisions at the LHC energies
Abstract
Correlations and fluctuations between produced particles in an ultra-relativistic nuclear collision remain one of the successor to understand the basics of the particle production mechanism. More differential tools like Forward-Backward (FB) correlations between particles from two different phase-space further strengthened our cognizance. We have studied the strength of FB correlations in terms of charged particle multiplicity and summed transverse momentum for proton-proton (pp) and proton-lead (pPb) collisions at the centre-of-mass energies s = 13 TeV and s NN = 5.02 TeV respectively for the EPOS3 simulated events with hydrodynamical evolution of produced particles. Furthermore, the correlation strengths are separately obtained for the particles coming from the core and the corona. FB correlation strengths are examined as a function of psedorapidity gap (ηgap), psedorapidity window-width (δη), centre-of-mass energy (s), minimum transverse momentum (pTmin) and different multiplicity classes following standard kinematical cuts used by the ALICE and the ATLAS experiments at the LHC for all three EPOS3 event samples. EPOS3 model shows a similar trend of FB multiplicity and momentum correlation strengths for both pp \& pPb systems, though the correlation strengths are found to be larger for pPb system than pp system. Moreover, δη-weighted average of FB correlation strengths as a function of different center-of-mass energies for pp collisions delineates a tendency of saturation at very high energies.
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