Measurements of long-range azimuthal anisotropies and associated Fourier coefficients for $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=5.02$ and $13$ TeV and $p$+Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}}=5.02$ TeV with the ATLAS detector
ATLAS Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper reports detailed measurements of azimuthal anisotropies in proton-proton and proton-lead collisions at the LHC, revealing complex modulation patterns and Fourier coefficients that inform our understanding of particle correlations in high-energy collisions.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of higher-order azimuthal Fourier coefficients and their dependence on multiplicity and transverse momentum in $pp$ and $p$+Pb collisions, extending previous analyses.
Findings
Significant $ ext{cos}(3 ext{Δφ})$ and $ ext{cos}(4 ext{Δφ})$ modulations observed.
Fourier coefficients $v_{n,n}$ are compatible with single-particle azimuthal modulations.
Fourier coefficients vary with multiplicity and transverse momentum.
Abstract
ATLAS measurements of two-particle correlations are presented for and TeV collisions and for TeV +Pb collisions at the LHC. The correlation functions are measured as a function of relative azimuthal angle , and pseudorapidity separation , using charged particles detected within the pseudorapidity interval . Azimuthal modulation in the long-range component of the correlation function, with , is studied using a template fitting procedure to remove a "back-to-back" contribution to the correlation function that primarily arises from hard-scattering processes. In addition to the elliptic, , modulation observed in a previous measurement, the correlation functions exhibit significant and modulation. The…
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