Abstract

Two-particle pseudorapidity correlations are measured in sNN=2.76 TeV Pb+Pb, sNN=5.02 TeVp+Pb and s=13 TeVpp collisions [ATLAS Collaboration, ATLAS-CONF-2015-051; ATLAS-CONF-2015-020]. Correlation function is measured using charged particles in the pseudorapidity range |η|<2.4 with transverse momentum pT>0.2 GeV, and it is measured as a function of event multiplicity, defined by number of charged particles with |η|<2.5 and pT>0.4 GeV. The correlation function is decomposed into a short-range component (SRC) and a long-range component (LRC). The SRC differs significantly between the opposite-charge pairs and same-charge pairs, and between the three collision systems at similar multiplicity. The LRC is described approximately by 1+〈a12〉η1η2 in all collision systems over the full multiplicity range. The values of 〈a12〉 are consistent between the opposite-charge and same-charge pairs, and are similar for the three collision systems at similar multiplicity. The values of 〈a12〉 and the magnitude of the SRC both follow a power-law dependence on the event multiplicity.

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