Long-range correlations in ALICE at the LHC
Igor Altsybeev (for the ALICE collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reviews measurements of long-range particle correlations in proton-proton, proton-lead, and lead-lead collisions at the LHC using the ALICE detector, shedding light on the initial conditions and evolution of the created medium.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of long-range correlation analyses across different collision systems using ALICE data, highlighting the experimental techniques and findings.
Findings
Observation of significant long-range correlations in all collision systems.
Differences in correlation patterns between pp, p-Pb, and Pb-Pb collisions.
Insights into the initial state and medium evolution from correlation measurements.
Abstract
Long-range correlations between particles separated by a pseudorapidity gap are a powerful tool to explore the initial stages and evolution of the medium created in hadron-hadron collisions. An overview of the long-range correlations measured by the ALICE detector in pp, p-Pb and Pb-Pb will be presented. This includes analyses of forward-backward, two- and multi-particle correlations with the use of the central barrel and forward detectors.
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