The second-order Fourier coefficients (v2) characterizing the azimuthal distributions of [Formula presented] and [Formula presented] mesons produced in PbPb collisions at sjavax.xml.bind.JAXBElement@129f7a74=5.02TeV are studied. The [Formula presented] mesons are reconstructed in their dimuon decay channel, as measured by the CMS detector. The collected data set corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 1.7nb−1. The scalar product method is used to extract the v2 coefficients of the azimuthal distributions. Results are reported for the rapidity range |y|<2.4, in the transverse momentum interval 0<50GeV/c, and in three centrality ranges of 10–30%, 30–50% and 50–90%. In contrast to the J/ψ mesons, the measured v2 values for the [Formula presented] mesons are found to be consistent with zero.
Measurement of the azimuthal anisotropy of Y(1S) and Y(2S) mesons in PbPb collisions at √sNN=5.02TeV
Asenov P.;Bianchini L.;Ciocci M. A.;Messineo A.;Rizzi A.;Tonelli G.;Cipriani M.;Marini A. C.;
2021-01-01
Abstract
The second-order Fourier coefficients (v2) characterizing the azimuthal distributions of [Formula presented] and [Formula presented] mesons produced in PbPb collisions at sjavax.xml.bind.JAXBElement@129f7a74=5.02TeV are studied. The [Formula presented] mesons are reconstructed in their dimuon decay channel, as measured by the CMS detector. The collected data set corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 1.7nb−1. The scalar product method is used to extract the v2 coefficients of the azimuthal distributions. Results are reported for the rapidity range |y|<2.4, in the transverse momentum interval 0<50GeV/c, and in three centrality ranges of 10–30%, 30–50% and 50–90%. In contrast to the J/ψ mesons, the measured v2 values for the [Formula presented] mesons are found to be consistent with zero.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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