Long Range Correlations and the Soft Ridge in Relativistic Nuclear Collisions
arXiv:0806.4718 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevC.79.051902
Abstract
Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider experiments exhibit correlations peaked in relative azimuthal angle and extended in rapidity. Called the ridge, this peak occurs both with and without a jet trigger. We argue that the untriggered ridge arises when particles formed by flux tubes in an early glasma stage later manifest transverse flow. Combining a blast wave model of flow fixed by single-particle spectra with a simple description of the glasma, we find excellent agreement with current data.
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