The medium response contribution to the jet energy-energy correlator scales as dSigma/dtheta proportional to theta at small angles and can qualitatively reproduce the large-angle enhancement seen in PbPb-to-pp EEC measurements.
Azimuthal instabilities of the Gribov-Levin-Ryskin equation
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We introduce the phenomenology of elliptic flow in nuclear collisions, and argue that its scaling across energies, rapidities and system sizes could be suggestive of a QCD-based rather than a hydrodynamical explanation. As a hypothesis for such an explanation, we show that the GLR equation develops unstable modes when the parton distribution function is generalized to depend on azimuthal angle. This generally means the structure function aquires an azimuthal dependence. We argue that this process is a plausible alternative explanation for the origin of elliptic flow, one that naturally respects the scaling experimentally observed.
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Giving wake to energy-energy correlators: Hydrodynamic response on the celestial sphere
The medium response contribution to the jet energy-energy correlator scales as dSigma/dtheta proportional to theta at small angles and can qualitatively reproduce the large-angle enhancement seen in PbPb-to-pp EEC measurements.