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Two- and three-particle nonflow contributions to the chiral magnetic effect measurement by spectator and participant planes in relativistic heavy ion collisions

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Correlation measurements with respect to the spectator and participant planes in relativistic heavy ion collisions were proposed to extract the chiral magnetic effect (cme) from background dominated azimuthal correlators. This… Click to show full abstract

Correlation measurements with respect to the spectator and participant planes in relativistic heavy ion collisions were proposed to extract the chiral magnetic effect (cme) from background dominated azimuthal correlators. This paper investigates the effects of twoand three-particle nonflow correlations on the extracted cme signal fraction, fcme. It is found, guided by a multiphase transport (ampt) model and the heavy ion jet interaction generator (hijing) together with experimental data, that the nonflow effects amount to approximately (4±5)% and (−5±3)% without and with pseudorapidity gaps, respectively, in 20-50% centrality Au+Au collisions at √ snn = 200 GeV.

Keywords: spectator participant; participant planes; planes relativistic; heavy ion; ion; relativistic heavy

Journal Title: Physical Review C
Year Published: 2022

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