Methods for analysis of two-particle rapidity correlation function in high-energy heavy-ion collisions


Abstract in English

Two-particle rapidity (or pseudorapidity) correlation function $C(y_1, y_2)$ was used in analysing fluctuation of particle density distribution in rapidity in high-energy heavy-ion collisions. In our research, we argue that for a centrality window, some additional correlation may be caused by a centrality span, when the mean two- and single-particle densities over a centrality window are used directly in the calculation , just like $left<N(y_1, y_2) right> / left[left<N(y_1)right>left<N(y_2)right>right]$. We concentrate on removing the influence of collision-centrality span on correlation function, and two calculation methods are raised. In one method, correlation coefficients are considered to be the ratios of probabilities (not the particle density). In the other method, a relative multiplicity is introduced to unity the events of different centralities. For testing the methods, {sc ampt} model is used and a toy granular model is built to simulate the fluctuation of particle density in rapidity.

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