Correlations between flow and transverse momentum in Xe+Xe and Pb+Pb collisions at the LHC with the ATLAS detector: a probe of the heavy-ion initial state and nuclear deformation
ATLAS Collaboration

TL;DR
This study measures correlations between flow harmonics and mean transverse momentum in Xe+Xe and Pb+Pb collisions at the LHC, revealing insights into nuclear deformation and initial state geometry through experimental data and model comparisons.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence of triaxial deformation of the $^{129}$Xe nucleus using high-energy heavy-ion collision data.
Findings
Strong dependence of correlations on centrality, harmonic number, and transverse momentum.
Models qualitatively match trends but lack quantitative accuracy.
Evidence suggests $^{129}$Xe is a highly deformed triaxial ellipsoid.
Abstract
The correlations between flow harmonics for , 3 and 4 and mean transverse momentum in Xe+Xe and Pb+Pb collisions at TeV and 5.02 TeV, respectively, are measured using charged particles with the ATLAS detector. The correlations are sensitive to the shape and size of the initial geometry, nuclear deformation, and initial momentum anisotropy. The effects from non-flow and centrality fluctuations are minimized, respectively, via a subevent cumulant method and event activity selection based on particle production in the very forward rapidity. The results show strong dependences on centrality, harmonic number , and pseudorapidity range. Current models describe qualitatively the overall centrality- and system-dependent trends but fail to quantitatively reproduce all the data. In the…
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