Characterizing the initial conditions of heavy-ion collisions at the LHC with mean transverse momentum and anisotropic flow correlations
KARASU UYSAL, Ayben; ALICE Collaboration
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Abstract
Correlations between mean transverse momentum [pT] and anisotropic flow coefficients v2 or v3 are
measured as a function of centrality in Pb–Pb and Xe–Xe collisions at √sNN = 5.02 TeV and 5.44 TeV,
respectively, with ALICE. In addition, the recently proposed higher-order correlation between [pT], v2,
and v3 is measured for the first time, which shows an anticorrelation for the presented centrality ranges.
These measurements are compared with hydrodynamic calculations using IP-Glasma and TRENNTo initialstate shapes, the former based on the Color Glass Condensate effective theory with gluon saturation,
and the latter a parameterized model with nucleons as the relevant degrees of freedom. The data are
better described by the IP-Glasma rather than the TRENTo based calculations. In particular, Trajectum
and JETSCAPE predictions, both based on the TRENTo initial state model but with different parameter
settings, fail to describe the measurements. As the correlations between [pT] and vn are mainly driven
by the correlations of the size and the shape of the system in the initial state, these new studies pave a
novel way to characterize the initial state and help pin down the uncertainty of the extracted properties
of the quark–gluon plasma recreated in relativistic heavy-ion collisions.... Show more Show less