Measurements of mass-dependent azimuthal anisotropy in central $p$$+$Au, $d$$+$Au, and $^3$He$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=200$ GeV
A. Adare, C. Aidala, N.N. Ajitanand, Y. Akiba, M. Alfred, V. Andrieux,, N. Apadula, H. Asano, B. Azmoun, V. Babintsev, A. Bagoly, M. Bai, N.S., Bandara, B. Bannier, K.N. Barish, S. Bathe, A. Bazilevsky, M. Beaumier, S., Beckman, R. Belmont, A. Berdnikov, Y. Berdnikov, D.S. Blau

TL;DR
This study measures the azimuthal anisotropy of identified particles in small collision systems at 200 GeV, revealing mass-dependent flow patterns similar to larger systems, with models fitting low transverse momentum data but not high.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurements of mass-dependent azimuthal anisotropy in small collision systems at RHIC energies, extending flow observations to these systems.
Findings
Mass-dependent splitting of $v_2(p_T)$ observed in small systems.
Hydrodynamic and transport models describe low $p_T$ data well.
Quark-number scaling of $v_2$ persists across systems.
Abstract
We present measurements of the transverse-momentum dependence of elliptic flow for identified pions and (anti)protons at midrapidity (), in 0%--5% central Au and HeAu collisions at GeV. When taken together with previously published measurements in Au collisions at GeV, the results cover a broad range of small-collision-system multiplicities and intrinsic initial geometries. We observe a clear mass-dependent splitting of in Au and HeAu collisions, just as in large nucleus-nucleus () collisions, and a smaller splitting in Au collisions. Both hydrodynamic and transport model calculations successfully describe the data at low ( GeV/), but fail to describe various features at higher . In all systems, the values follow an approximate…
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