Long-range near-side correlation in e+e- Collisions at 183-209 GeV with ALEPH Archived Data

Abstract

The first measurement of two-particle angular correlations for charged particles with LEP-II data is presented. The study is performed using archived hadronic e+e- data collected by ALEPH at center-of-mass energies up to 209 GeV, above the W+W- production threshold, which provide access to unprecedented charged-particle multiplicities and more complex color-string configurations if compared to previous measurements at LEP-I energies. An intriguing long-range near-side excess is observed in the correlation function measured with respect to the thrust axis in the highest multiplicity interval Ntrk≥ 50. Such a structure is not predicted by the Monte-Carlo simulation. The harmonic anisotropy coefficients vn, which result from the Fourier expansion of the two-particle correlation functions, were also measured for the first time in e+e- data, and compared to PYTHIA6 predictions and to the results obtained in proton-proton collisions. The results presented in the Letter provide novel experimental constraints on the formation of collective phenomena in point-like e+e- collisions.

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