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@ARTICLE{Acharya:218444,
author = {Acharya, S. and others},
title = {{E}nergy dependence and fluctuations of anisotropic flow in
{P}b-{P}b collisions at $ \sqrt{s_{\mathrm{{NN}}}}=5.02 $
and 2.76 {T}e{V}},
journal = {Journal of high energy physics},
volume = {2018},
number = {7},
issn = {1029-8479},
address = {[Trieste]},
publisher = {SISSA},
reportid = {GSI-2019-00422},
pages = {103},
year = {2018},
note = {37 pages, 17 captioned figures (+3 in Appendix), 1 table,
authors from page 32, submitted to JHEP, figures at
http://aliceinfo.cern.ch/ArtSubmission/node/4229; This
article is distributed under the terms of the Creative
CommonsAttribution License (CC-BY 4.0), which permits any
use, distribution and reproduction inany medium, provided
the original author(s) and source are credited. Article
funded by SCOAP3.},
abstract = {Measurements of anisotropic flow coefficients with two- and
multi-particle cumulants for inclusive charged particles in
Pb-Pb collisions at $ \sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}}=5.02 $ and 2.76
TeV are reported in the pseudorapidity range |η| < 0.8 and
transverse momentum 0.2 < p$_{T}$ < 50 GeV/c. The full data
sample collected by the ALICE detector in 2015 (2010),
corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 12.7 (2.0)
μb$^{−1}$ in the centrality range 0-80\%, is analysed.
Flow coefficients up to the sixth flow harmonic (v$_{6}$)
are reported and a detailed comparison among results at the
two energies is carried out. The p$_{T}$ dependence of
anisotropic flow coefficients and its evolution with respect
to centrality and harmonic number n are investigated. An
approximate power-law scaling of the form v$_{n}$(p$_{T}$)
∼ p$_{T}^{n}^{/3}$ is observed for all flow harmonics at
low p$_{T}$ (0.2 < p$_{T}$ < 3 GeV/c). At the same time, the
ratios v$_{n}$/v$_{m}^{n}^{/ }^{m}$ are observed to be
essentially independent of p$_{T}$ for most centralities up
to about p$_{T}$ = 10 GeV/c. Analysing the differences among
higher-order cumulants of elliptic flow (v$_{2}$), which
have different sensitivities to flow fluctuations, a
measurement of the standardised skewness of the
event-by-event v$_{2}$ distribution P(v$_{2}$) is reported
and constraints on its higher moments are provided. The
Elliptic Power distribution is used to parametrise
P(v$_{2}$), extracting its parameters from fits to
cumulants. The measurements are compared to different model
predictions in order to discriminate among initial-state
models and to constrain the temperature dependence of the
shear viscosity to entropy-density ratio.},
keywords = {flow: anisotropy (autogen) / heavy ion: scattering
(autogen) / flow: fluctuation (autogen) / fluctuation:
anisotropy (autogen) / temperature dependence (autogen) /
transverse momentum (autogen) / energy dependence (autogen)
/ charged particle (autogen) / elliptic flow (autogen) /
initial state (autogen) / higher-order (autogen) /
sensitivity (autogen) / viscosity (autogen) / rapidity
(autogen) / scaling (autogen) / ALICE (autogen)},
cin = {ALI / DTL / CIT / EXM},
ddc = {530},
cid = {I:(DE-Ds200)ALI-20080822OR105 /
I:(DE-Ds200)DTL-20051214OR031 /
I:(DE-Ds200)CIT-20110310OR121 /
I:(DE-Ds200)EXM-20080818OR100},
pnm = {612 - Cosmic Matter in the Laboratory (POF3-612) /
HGF-IVF-VH-GS-201 - HGS-HIRe : (HGF-IVF-VH-GS-201) /
SUC-GSI-Heidelberg - Strategic university cooperation GSI-U
Heidelberg (SUC-GSI-HE) / SUC-GSI-Frankfurt - Strategic
university cooperation GSI-U Frankfurt/M (SUC-GSI-FR) /
SUC-GSI-Darmstadt - Strategic university cooperation GSI-TU
Darmstadt (SUC-GSI-DA) / OAGSI - Open Access Publikation mit
Unterstützung des GSI Helmholtzzentrums für
Schwerionenforschung (OAGSI)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-612 / G:(DE-Ds200)HGF-IVF-VH-GS-201 /
G:(DE-Ds200)SUC-GSI-HE / G:(DE-Ds200)SUC-GSI-FR /
G:(DE-Ds200)SUC-GSI-DA / G:(DE-Ds200)OAGSI},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
eprint = {1804.02944},
howpublished = {arXiv:1804.02944},
archivePrefix = {arXiv},
SLACcitation = {$\%\%CITATION$ = $arXiv:1804.02944;\%\%$},
UT = {WOS:000439190500006},
doi = {10.1007/JHEP07(2018)103},
url = {https://repository.gsi.de/record/218444},
}