Measurement of the azimuthal anisotropy of charged particles in sNN=5.36TeV O16+O16 and Ne20+Ne20 collisions with the ATLAS detector



Aad, G, Aakvaag, E, Abbott, B, Abdelhameed, S, Abeling, K, Abicht, NJ, Abidi, SH, Aboelela, M, Aboulhorma, A, Abramowicz, H
et al (show 2917 more authors) (2026) Measurement of the azimuthal anisotropy of charged particles in sNN=5.36TeV O16+O16 and Ne20+Ne20 collisions with the ATLAS detector Physical Review C, 113 (4). 045205-. ISSN 2469-9985, 2469-9993

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Abstract

This paper presents the first measurements of the azimuthal anisotropy coefficients v n , which quantify the n th -order Fourier modulation of charged-particle azimuthal distributions, for n = 2 4 in s N N = 5.36 TeV O 16 + O 16 and Ne 20 + Ne 20 collisions recorded with the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider in 2025. The v n coefficients are measured as a function of transverse momentum ( p T ), collision centrality, and event multiplicity. They are extracted using two complementary methods: two-particle correlations with a template-fit subtraction of short-range nonflow contributions, and four-particle subevent cumulants, which intrinsically suppress nonflow effects and provide sensitivity to flow fluctuations. The results show a clear hierarchy v 2 > v 3 > v 4 and a nonmonotonic dependence on p T , reaching a maximum around 2 GeV , consistent with trends observed in heavy-ion collisions. Detailed comparisons between the two collision systems reveal an enhanced v 2 in central Ne 20 + Ne 20 collisions, consistent with theory expectations based on the predicted prolate deformation of neon nuclei, in contrast to the slightly tetrahedral structure predicted for oxygen. The four-particle cumulant results highlight strong event-by-event fluctuations and provide the greatest sensitivity to nuclear shape effects. These measurements can place new constraints on the initial geometry and the hydrodynamic response in light-ion collisions, offering valuable input for models of nuclear structure.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: 5106 Nuclear and Plasma Physics, 51 Physical Sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Science & Engineering
Faculty of Science & Engineering > School of Physical Sciences
Faculty of Science & Engineering > School of Physical Sciences > Physics
Depositing User: Symplectic Admin
Date Deposited: 17 Apr 2026 09:48
Last Modified: 23 May 2026 11:12
DOI: 10.1103/xqxz-8bhf
Open Access URL: https://journals.aps.org/prc/abstract/10.1103/xqxz...
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URI: https://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/id/eprint/3198022
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