Elliptic flow of charged particles at midrapidity relative to the spectator plane in Pb-Pb and Xe-Xe collisions
ALICE Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper reports measurements of elliptic flow relative to the spectator plane in Pb-Pb and Xe-Xe collisions, revealing deviations from models and suggesting a decorrelation of reaction and spectator planes, which impacts understanding of initial state fluctuations.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of spectator plane elliptic flow with participant plane flow, highlighting discrepancies with existing models and indicating the need for improved initial state descriptions.
Findings
Deviations up to 20% between $v_2$ ratios and model predictions.
Transverse momentum dependence of flow ratios observed in most collisions.
Differences in eccentricity ratios between Xe-Xe and Pb-Pb collisions at similar entropy density.
Abstract
Measurements of the elliptic flow coefficient relative to the collision plane defined by the spectator neutrons {} in collisions of Pb ions at center-of-mass energy per nucleon-nucleon pair =2.76 TeV and Xe ions at =5.44 TeV are reported. The results are presented for charged particles produced at midrapidity as a function of centrality and transverse momentum. The ratio between {} and the elliptic flow coefficient relative to the participant plane {4}, estimated using four-particle correlations, deviates by up to 20% from unity depending on centrality. This observation differs strongly from the magnitude of the corresponding eccentricity ratios predicted by the TRENTo and the elliptic power models of initial state fluctuations that are tuned to describe the participant plane anisotropies. The differences…
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