Abstract

Dihadron correlations are measured in d+Au collisions at 200 GeV by the STAR detector. The correlated yields with uniform background subtraction are studied in high- and low-multiplicity collisions. The effects of multiplicity selection bias on jet-like correlations are discussed. Finite correlated yields are observed on the near-side at large pseudo-rapidity separation in high-multiplicity collisions.

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