A novel invariant mass method to isolate resonance backgrounds from the chiral magnetic effect
arXiv:1808.03210 · doi:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2018.08.006
Abstract
The Chiral Magnetic Effect (CME) refers to charge separation along a strong magnetic field, due to topological charge fluctuations in QCD. Charge correlation ($Îγ$) signals consistent with CME have been first observed almost a decade ago. It has also been known since then that the $Îγ$ is contaminated by a major background from resonance decays coupled with elliptic flow. In this contribution, we propose differential $Îγ$ measurements as function of the pair invariant mass ($m_{\rm inv}$). The $Îγ$ in the high $m_{\rm inv}$ region is essentially free of resonance backgrounds. In the low $m_{\rm inv}$ region, the $Îγ$ backgrounds show resonance peaks. The CME signal, presumably smooth in $m_{\rm inv}$, may thus be extracted from a two-component model fit. We demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of this novel method by using the AMPT and toy-model Monte-Carlo simulations. We also discuss an application of the method in data analysis.
4 pages 4 figures. Quark Matter 2018 proceedings