Abstract

The strength of forward-backward (FB) multiplicity correlations is measured by the ALICE detector in proton-proton (pp) collisions at $\sqrt{s}=0.9$, 2.76 and 7 TeV. The measurement is performed in the central pseudorapidity region ($|\eta| < 0.8$) for the transverse momentum $p_{\rm T}>0.3$ GeV/$c$. Two separate pseudorapidity windows of width ($\delta \eta$) ranging from 0.2 to 0.8 are chosen symmetrically around $\eta=0$. The multiplicity correlation strength ($b_{\rm cor}$) is studied as a function of the pseudorapidity gap ($\eta_{\rm gap}$) between the two windows as well as the width of these windows. The correlation strength is found to decrease with increasing $\eta_{\rm gap}$ and shows a non-linear increase with $\delta\eta$. A sizable increase of the correlation strength with the collision energy, which cannot be explained exclusively by the increase of the mean multiplicity inside the windows, is observed. The correlation coefficient is also measured for multiplicities in different configurations of two azimuthal sectors selected within the symmetric FB $\eta$-windows. Two different contributions, the short-range (SR) and the long-range (LR), are observed. The energy dependence of $b_{\rm cor}$ is found to be weak for the SR component while it is strong for the LR component. Moreover, the correlation coefficient is studied for particles belonging to various transverse momentum intervals chosen to have the same mean multiplicity. Both SR and LR contributions to $b_{\rm cor}$ are found to increase with $p_{\rm T}$ in this case. Results are compared to PYTHIA and PHOJET event generators and to a string-based phenomenological model. The observed dependencies of $b_{\rm cor}$ add new constraints on phenomenological models.

Highlights

  • PHOJET event generators and to a string-based phenomenological model

  • The strength of multiplicity correlations measured in η and η–φ windows is compared to the results obtained with PYTHIA6 [36] and PHOJET [37, 38] Monte Carlo generators (MC)

  • The strengths of forward-backward (FB) multiplicity correlations have been measured in √

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Data analysis

The data presented in this paper were recorded with the ALICE detector [35] in pp collisions √. Charged primary particles are reconstructed with the central barrel detectors combining information from the Inner Tracking System (ITS) and the Time Projection Chamber (TPC). Both detectors are located inside the 0.5 T solenoidal field. The primary vertex was reconstructed using the combined track information from the TPC and ITS, and only events with primary vertices lying within ±10 cm from the centre of the apparatus are selected. In this way a uniform acceptance in the central pseudorapidity. For the chosen selection criteria, the tracking efficiency for charged particles with pT > 0.3 GeV/c is about 80%

Definition of counting windows
Experimental procedures of the FB correlation coefficient measurement
Corrections and systematic uncertainties
Dependence on the gap between windows
Dependence on the width of windows
Dependence on the collision energy
Multiplicity correlations in windows separated in pseudorapidity and azimuth
Conclusion
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