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Pseudorapidity dependence of short-range correlations from a multi-phase transport model Supported by GBL31512, Major State Basic Research Devolopment Program of China (2014CB845402), NSFC (11475149, 11175232, 11375251, 11421505, 11221504)

Using a multi-phase transport model (AMPT) that includes both initial partonic and hadronic interactions, we study neighboring bin multiplicity correlations as a function of pseudorapidity in Au+Au collisions at . It is observed that for Au+Au collisions, the short-range correlations of final partic...

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Published in:Chinese physics C 2016-03, Vol.40 (3)
Main Authors: Wang, Mei-Juan, Chen, Gang, Ma, Guo-Liang, Wu, Yuan-Fang
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Language:English
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Summary:Using a multi-phase transport model (AMPT) that includes both initial partonic and hadronic interactions, we study neighboring bin multiplicity correlations as a function of pseudorapidity in Au+Au collisions at . It is observed that for Au+Au collisions, the short-range correlations of final particles have a trough at central pseudorapidity, while for AuAu collisions, the short-range correlations of final particles have a peak at central pseudorapidity. Our findings indicate that the pseudorapidity dependence of short-range correlations should contain some new physical information, and are not a simple result of the pseudorapidity distribution of final particles. The AMPT results with and without hadronic scattering are compared. It is found that hadron scattering can only increase the short-range correlations to some level, but is not responsible for the different correlation shapes for different energies. Further study shows that the different pseudorapidity dependence of short-range correlations are mainly due to partonic evolution and the following hadronization scheme.
ISSN:1674-1137
DOI:10.1088/1674-1137/40/3/034105