Benchmarking the Non-flow Contributions to the Elliptic Flow Parameter ($v_{_2}$) in Proton-Proton Collisions
This manuscript reports on the elliptic flow parameter, $v_{_2}$, in proton-proton (p-p) collisions using PYTHIA8 event generator simulations. The typical Event Plane ($EP$) method $v_{_2}$($EP$) as the one used for the real data analysis has been adopted to measure the $v_{_2}$ of particles compose...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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22.05.2024
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Summary: | This manuscript reports on the elliptic flow parameter, $v_{_2}$, in
proton-proton (p-p) collisions using PYTHIA8 event generator simulations. The
typical Event Plane ($EP$) method $v_{_2}$($EP$) as the one used for the real
data analysis has been adopted to measure the $v_{_2}$ of particles composed of
different quark flavors, and produced at mid-pseudorapidity $|\eta| \le 1$ at
center-of-mass energy $\sqrt{s}$ = 200 GeV and $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV. The event
plane has been constructed using the soft charged particles with transverse
momentum ($p{_{_T}} < $ 2 GeV/c) produced in various $\eta$ ranges. The
pseudorapidity gap technique ($\Delta\eta$) between the particle of interest
and the soft charged particles contributed to the event plane constructions has
been utilized to benchmark the non-flow contributions. The
$v_{_2}^{\pi^{^\pm,}\pi^{^0}}$, $v_{_2}^{J/\psi,\Upsilon, K, D, B}$, and the
$v_{_2}^{\gamma_{dir}}$ show similar pattern dependence on the transverse
momentum for the same $\Delta\eta$, at both $\sqrt{s}$ = 200 GeV and $\sqrt{s}$
= 13 TeV. At each center-of-mass energy, the measured $v_{_2}$ shows obvious
dependence on the quark flavor contents where $v_{_2}^{\gamma_{dir}}$ $\le$
$v_{_2}^{J/\psi, \Upsilon, K, D, B}$ $\le$ $v_{_2}^{\pi^{^\pm,}\pi^{^0}}$ for
similar $\Delta\eta$ gap. The measured $v_{_2}$ shows slightly higher values at
smaller $\sqrt{s}$ for particles of similar values of $\Delta\eta$ gaps,
particularly at small $\Delta\eta$ gap. The measured $v_{_2}$ for all particles
shows systematic decreases with increasing the $\Delta\eta$ gap as expected
from the previous experimental results. Because PYTHIA8 simulations do not
incorporate final state interactions, the $v_{_2}(EP)$ values reported here
primarily reflect the non-flow contributions and its dependence on the quark
contents, pseudorapidity gap as a function on $p_{T}$ at each center of
mass-energy. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2405.13981 |