Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2021 Fall Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics
Volume 66, Number 8
Monday–Thursday, October 11–14, 2021; Virtual; Eastern Daylight Time
Session MH: Ultrarelativistic Heavy Ions II
4:00 PM–5:48 PM,
Wednesday, October 13, 2021
Room: Whittier
Chair: Christopher Plumberg, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Abstract: MH.00002 : Measurements of two-particle correlations in e+e- collisions at 91-209 GeV with ALEPH archived data*
4:12 PM–4:24 PM
Presenter:
Janice Chen
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Authors:
YEN-JIE Lee
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI)
Janice Chen
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Yi Chen
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Marcello Maggi
(INFN, Bari)
Pao-Ti Chang
(National Taiwan University)
emitted in hadronic $Z$ decays and high energy e+e- annihilations are presented. The archived e+e-
annihilation data at a center-of-mass energy of 91-209 GeV were collected with the
ALEPH detector at LEP between 1992 and 2000. The correlation functions are
measured over a broad range of pseudorapidity and full azimuth as a function of
charged particle multiplicity. At 91 GeV, no significant long-range correlation is
observed in either the lab coordinate analysis or the thrust coordinate
analysis, where the latter is sensitive to a medium expanding transverse to the
color string between the outgoing q\bar{q} pair from Z boson decays. The
associated yield distributions in both analyses are in better agreement with
the prediction from the PYTHIA v6.1 event generator than from HERWIG v7.1.5.
They provide new insights to showering and hadronization modeling.
Preliminary results with e+e- data in LEP2 will also be presented.
These results serve as an important reference to the observed long-range correlation
in proton-proton, proton-nucleus, and nucleus-nucleus collisions.
*MIT heavy ion group's work is supported by Nuclear Physics office in the Department of Energy
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