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@MISC{Collaboration:348392,
      author       = {{ALICE Collaboration}},
      title        = {{A}zimuthal correlations of heavy-flavor hadron decay
                      electrons with charged particles in pp and p-{P}b collisions
                      at $\sqrt{s_{\rm {NN}}}$ = 5.02 {T}e{V}},
      reportid     = {GSI-2024-00228},
      year         = {2023},
      note         = {Journal Article GSI record: GSI-2024-00227},
      abstract     = {The azimuthal ($\Delta\varphi$) correlation distributions
                      between heavy-flavor decay electrons and associated charged
                      particles are measured in pp and p$-$Pb collisions at
                      $\sqrt{s_{\rm{NN}}} = 5.02$ TeV. Results are reported for
                      electrons with transverse momentum $4 < P_T< 16 $ GeV/$c$
                      and pseudorapidity $|\eta|<0.6$ . The associated charged
                      particles are selected with transverse momentum $1 < P_T< 7
                      $ GeV/$c$, and relative pseudorapidity separation with the
                      leading electron $|\eta|<1$. The correlation measurements
                      are performed to study and characterize the fragmentation
                      and hadronization of heavy quarks. The correlation
                      structures are fitted with a constant and two von Mises
                      functions to obtain the baseline and the near- and away-side
                      peaks, respectively. The results from p$-$Pb collisions are
                      compared with those from pp collisions to study the effects
                      of cold nuclear matter. In the measured trigger electron and
                      associated particle kinematic regions, the two collision
                      systems give consistent results. The $\Delta \phi$
                      distribution and the peak observables in pp and p$-$Pb
                      collisions are compared with calculations from various Monte
                      Carlo event generators.},
      cin          = {ALI / DTL / CIT / EXM / ALICE@CERN},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Ds200)ALI-20080822OR105 /
                      I:(DE-Ds200)DTL-20051214OR031 /
                      I:(DE-Ds200)CIT-20110310OR121 /
                      I:(DE-Ds200)EXM-20080818OR100 / I:(DE-Ds200)Coll-CERN-ALICE},
      pnm          = {612 - Cosmic Matter in the Laboratory (POF4-612) / HGS-HIRe
                      - HGS-HIRe for FAIR (HGS-HIRe) / 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) / STRONG-2020 - The strong
                      interaction at the frontier of knowledge: fundamental
                      research and applications (824093)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-612 / G:(DE-Ds200)HGS-HIRe /
                      G:(DE-Ds200)SUC-GSI-HE / G:(DE-Ds200)SUC-GSI-FR /
                      G:(DE-Ds200)SUC-GSI-DA / G:(EU-Grant)824093},
      experiment   = {EXP:(DE-H253)LHC-Exp-ALICE-20150101},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)32},
      doi          = {10.17182/HEPDATA.141857},
      url          = {https://repository.gsi.de/record/348392},
}