Overview of recent azimuthal correlation measurements from ALICE
You Zhou (for the ALICE Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent azimuthal correlation measurements from ALICE at the LHC, highlighting their role in understanding collision system properties and comparing experimental results with theoretical models.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent experimental azimuthal correlation data from ALICE and discusses their implications and comparisons with other measurements and theories.
Findings
Consistent azimuthal correlation patterns observed across different experiments.
Discrepancies identified between measurements and some theoretical models.
Insights into the evolution of the collision system from correlation data.
Abstract
Azimuthal correlations are a powerful tool to probe the properties and the evolution of the collision system. In this proceedings, we will review the recent azimuthal correlation measurements from ALICE at the LHC. The comparison to other experimental measurements and various theoretical calculations will be discussed as well.
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