Orateur
Moises Leon Coello
(CMS, Universidad de Sonora)
Description
The study of proton-lead events that have gaps in the rapidity distribution of final-state particles provides a unique opportunity to study colorless interactions such as pomeron-lead and photon-lead. The relative contribution of these processes depends on the size of the rapidity gap. The CMS Collaboration has previously studied the cross section of such processes as a function of the rapidity gap. This updated analysis seeks to extend such studies to the azimuthal correlations of particles produced in those events. Differential studies of the strength of these correlations will be presented as a function of the track momentum, multiplicity, and the rapidity gap.
Auteurs principaux
Li Yuan
Moises Leon Coello
(CMS, Universidad de Sonora)