Collectivity from interference
Boris Blok, Christian D. J\"akel, Mark Strikman, Urs Achim, Wiedemann

TL;DR
This paper introduces a QCD-based model demonstrating that interference effects alone can produce collective momentum anisotropies in hadronic collisions, potentially explaining observed signals without invoking final-state interactions.
Contribution
The model shows that QCD interference can generate flow-like signals in particle spectra without additional non-linear or final-state effects, providing a new baseline for interpreting collective phenomena.
Findings
QCD interference can produce non-zero $v_n$ coefficients in pp collisions.
Interference effects persist and grow with increasing multiplicity.
Odd harmonic anisotropies can arise from non-abelian QCD features.
Abstract
In hadronic collisions, interference between different production channels affects momentum distributions of multi-particle final states. As this QCD interference does not depend on the strong coupling constant, it is part of the no-interaction baseline that needs to be controlled prior to searching for other manifestations of collective dynamics. Here, we introduce a model that is based on the QCD theory of multi-parton interactions and that allows one to study interference effects in the production of particles in hadronic collisions with parton-parton interactions ("sources"). In an expansion in powers of and to leading order in the number of sources , we calculate interference effects in the -particle spectra and we determine from them the second and fourth order cumulant momentum anisotropies . Without invoking any azimuthal asymmetry and any…
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