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Measurement of the Sensitivity of Two-Particle Correlations in pp Collisions to the Presence of Hard Scatterings

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Article number162301
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>20/10/2023
<mark>Journal</mark>Physical review letters
Issue number16
Volume131
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

A key open question in the study of multiparticle production in high-energy
p
p
collisions is the relationship between the “ridge”—i.e., the observed azimuthal correlations between particles in the underlying event that extend over all rapidities—and hard or semihard scattering processes. In particular, it is not known whether jets or their soft fragments are correlated with particles in the underlying event. To address this question, two-particle correlations are measured in
p
p
collisions at

s
=
13


TeV
using data collected by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC, with an integrated luminosity of
15.8


pb

1
, in two different configurations. In the first case, charged particles associated with jets are excluded from the correlation analysis, while in the second case, correlations are measured between particles within jets and charged particles from the underlying event. Second-order flow coefficients,
v
2
, are presented as a function of event multiplicity and transverse momentum. These measurements show that excluding particles associated with jets does not affect the measured correlations. Moreover, particles associated with jets do not exhibit any significant azimuthal correlations with the underlying event, ruling out hard processes contributing to the ridge.