Transverse momentum fluctuation in ultra-central Pb+Pb collision at the LHC
Abstract
The ATLAS collaboration has recently observed that the variance of the transverse momentum per particle ([ pt ]), when measured as a function of the collision multiplicity (Nch) in Pb+Pb collisions, decreases by a factor 2 for the largest values of Nch, corresponding to ultra-central collisions. We show that this phenomenon is naturally explained by invoking impact parameter (b) fluctuations, which contribute to the variance, and gradually disappear in ultra-central collisions. It implies that Nch and [ pt ] are strongly correlated at fixed b, which is explained by the local thermalization of the QGP medium.
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