Explanation of systematics of CMS p+Pb high multiplicity di-hadron data at $\sqrt{s}_{\rm NN} = 5.02$ TeV
Kevin Dusling, Raju Venugopalan

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the Color Glass Condensate framework accurately describes the systematic features of high multiplicity di-hadron correlations in CMS p+Pb collision data at 5.02 TeV, extending previous p+p results.
Contribution
It extends CGC-based predictions from p+p to p+Pb collisions, explaining key features of high multiplicity di-hadron correlations observed by CMS.
Findings
CGC describes the N_track dependence of the ridge yield
CGC captures the p_T dependence for large N_track
Predictions made for unpublished di-hadron correlation windows
Abstract
In a recent article (arXiv:1210.3890), we showed that high multiplicity di-hadron proton- proton (p+p) data from the CMS experiment are in excellent agreement with computations in the Color Glass Condensate (CGC) Effective Field Theory (EFT). This agreement of the theory with several hundred data points provides a non-trivial description of both nearside ("ridge") and away-side azimuthal collimations of long range rapidity correlations in p+p collisions. Our prediction in arXiv:1210.3890 for proton-lead (p+Pb) collisions is consistent with results from the recent CMS p+Pb run at TeV for the largest track multiplicity we considered. The CMS p+Pb data shows the following striking features: i) a strong dependence of the ridge yield on , with a significantly larger signal than in p+p for the same , ii) a…
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