Collectivity from interference
A bstract In hadronic collisions, interference between different production channels affects momentum distributions of multi-particle final states. As this QCD interference does not depend on the strong coupling constant α s , it is part of the no-interaction baseline that needs to be controlled pri...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of high energy physics 2017-12, Vol.2017 (12), p.1-50, Article 74 |
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bstract
In hadronic collisions, interference between different production channels affects momentum distributions of multi-particle final states. As this QCD interference does not depend on the strong coupling constant
α
s
, it is part of the no-interaction baseline that needs to be controlled prior to searching for other manifestations of collective dynamics, e.g., in the analysis of azimuthal anisostropy coefficients
v
n
at the LHC. Here, we introduce a model that is based on the QCD theory of multi-parton interactions and that allows one to study interference effects in the production of
m
particles in hadronic collisions with
N
parton-parton interactions (“sources”). In an expansion in powers of 1/(
N
c
2
− 1) and to leading order in the number of sources
N
, we calculate interference effects in the
m
-particle spectra and we determine from them the second and fourth order cumulant momentum anisotropies
v
n
{2} and
v
n
{4}. Without invoking any azimuthal asymmetry and any density dependent non-linear dynamics in the incoming state, and without invoking any interaction in the final state, we find that QCD interference alone can give rise to values for
v
n
{2} and
v
n
{4},
n
even, that persist unattenuated for increasing number of sources, that may increase with increasing multiplicity and that agree with measurements in proton-proton (pp) collisions in terms of the order of magnitude of the signal and the approximate shape of the transverse momentum dependence. We further find that the non-abelian features of QCD interference can give rise to odd harmonic anisotropies. These findings indicate that the no-interaction baseline including QCD interference effects can make a sizeable if not dominant contribution to the measured
v
n
coefficients in pp collisions. Prospects for analyzing QCD interference contributions further and their possible relevance for proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions are discussed shortly. |
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ISSN: | 1029-8479 1029-8479 |
DOI: | 10.1007/JHEP12(2017)074 |