We present measurements of two-particle correlations with neutral pion trigger particles of transverse momenta 8 < pTtrig < 16 GeV/c and associated charged particles of 0.5 < pTassoc < 10 GeV/c versus the azimuthal angle difference Deltaφ at midrapidity in pp and central Pb–Pb collisions at √sNN = 2.76 TeV with ALICE. The new measurements exploit associated charged hadrons down to 0.5 GeV/c, which significantly extends our previous measurement that only used charged hadrons above 3 GeV/c. After subtracting the contributions of the flow background, v2 to v5, the per-trigger yields are extracted for | φ| < 0.7 on the near and for | φ − π | < 1.1 on the away side. The ratio of per-trigger yields in Pb–Pb to those in pp collisions, IAA, is measured on the near and away side for the 0–10% most central Pb–Pb collisions. On the away side, the per-trigger yields in Pb–Pb are strongly suppressed to the level of IAA ≈ 0.6 for passoc > 3 GeV/c, while with decreasing momenta an enhancement develops reaching about 5 at low T passoc. On the near side, an enhancement of IAA between 1.2 at the highest to 1.8 at the lowest passoc TT is observed. The data are compared to parton-energy-loss predictions of the JEWEL and AMPT event generators, as well as to a perturbative QCD calculation with medium-modified fragmentation functions. All calculations qualitatively describe the away-side suppression at high passoc. Only AMPT captures the T enhancement at low passoc, both on the near and away side. However, it also underpredicts IAA above 5 GeV/c, in particular on the near-side.

Jet-like correlations with neutral pion triggers in pp and central Pb–Pb collisions at 2.76 TeV

CAMERINI, Paolo;FRAGIACOMO, ENRICO;LEA, RAMONA;LUPARELLO, GRAZIA;MARGAGLIOTTI, GIACOMO;PIANO, STEFANO;RUI, RINALDO;ŠULJIĆ, MILJENKO;V. Zaccolo;
2016-01-01

Abstract

We present measurements of two-particle correlations with neutral pion trigger particles of transverse momenta 8 < pTtrig < 16 GeV/c and associated charged particles of 0.5 < pTassoc < 10 GeV/c versus the azimuthal angle difference Deltaφ at midrapidity in pp and central Pb–Pb collisions at √sNN = 2.76 TeV with ALICE. The new measurements exploit associated charged hadrons down to 0.5 GeV/c, which significantly extends our previous measurement that only used charged hadrons above 3 GeV/c. After subtracting the contributions of the flow background, v2 to v5, the per-trigger yields are extracted for | φ| < 0.7 on the near and for | φ − π | < 1.1 on the away side. The ratio of per-trigger yields in Pb–Pb to those in pp collisions, IAA, is measured on the near and away side for the 0–10% most central Pb–Pb collisions. On the away side, the per-trigger yields in Pb–Pb are strongly suppressed to the level of IAA ≈ 0.6 for passoc > 3 GeV/c, while with decreasing momenta an enhancement develops reaching about 5 at low T passoc. On the near side, an enhancement of IAA between 1.2 at the highest to 1.8 at the lowest passoc TT is observed. The data are compared to parton-energy-loss predictions of the JEWEL and AMPT event generators, as well as to a perturbative QCD calculation with medium-modified fragmentation functions. All calculations qualitatively describe the away-side suppression at high passoc. Only AMPT captures the T enhancement at low passoc, both on the near and away side. However, it also underpredicts IAA above 5 GeV/c, in particular on the near-side.
2016
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