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Non-Bessel-Gaussianity and Flow Harmonic Fine-Splitting

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arxiv 1805.04695 v2 pith:3JUTAIIS submitted 2018-05-12 nucl-th hep-phnucl-ex

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keywords bessel-gaussiancumulantsdistributionflowharmoniccollisionfine-splittinggeometry
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Both collision geometry and event-by-event fluctuations are encoded in the experimentally observed flow harmonic distribution $p(v_n)$ and $2k$-particle cumulants $c_n\{2k\}$. In the present study, we systematically connect these observables to each other by employing Gram-Charlier A series. We quantify the deviation of $p(v_n)$ from Bessel-Gaussianity in terms of flow harmonic fine-splitting. Subsequently, we show that the corrected Bessel-Gaussian distribution can fit the simulated data better than the Bessel-Gaussian distribution in the more peripheral collisions. Inspired by Gram-Charlier A series, we introduce a new set of cumulants $q_n\{2k\}$ that are more natural to study distributions near Bessel-Gaussian. These new cumulants are obtained from $c_n\{2k\}$ where the collision geometry effect is extracted from it. By exploiting $q_2\{2k\}$, we introduce a new set of estimators for averaged ellipticity $\bar{v}_2$ which are more accurate compared to $v_2\{2k\}$ for $k>1$. As another application of $q_2\{2k\}$, we show we are able to restrict the phase space of $v_2\{4\}$, $v_2\{6\}$ and $v_2\{8\}$ by demanding the consistency of $\bar{v}_2$ and $v_2\{2k\}$ with $q_2\{2k\}$ equation. The allowed phase space is a region such that $v_2\{4\}-v_2\{6\}\gtrsim 0$ and $12 v_2\{6\}-11v_2\{8\}-v_2\{4\}\gtrsim 0$, which is compatible with the experimental observations.

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