This paper presents isolated photon-hadron correlations using pp and p-Pb data collected by the ALICE detector at the LHC. For photons with |η|<0.67 and 12<40 GeV/c, the associated yield of charged particles in the range |η|<0.80 and 0.5<10 GeV/c is presented. These momenta are much lower than previous measurements at the LHC. No significant difference between pp and p-Pb is observed, with Pythia 8.2 describing both data sets within uncertainties. This measurement constrains nuclear effects on the parton fragmentation in p-Pb collisions, and provides a benchmark for future studies of Pb-Pb collisions.

Measurement of isolated photon-hadron correlations in sNN = 5.02 TeV pp and p -Pb collisions

Mandaglio G.
Investigation
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Pistone D.
Investigation
;
Rosano A.
Investigation
;
Trifiro A.
Investigation
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2020-01-01

Abstract

This paper presents isolated photon-hadron correlations using pp and p-Pb data collected by the ALICE detector at the LHC. For photons with |η|<0.67 and 12<40 GeV/c, the associated yield of charged particles in the range |η|<0.80 and 0.5<10 GeV/c is presented. These momenta are much lower than previous measurements at the LHC. No significant difference between pp and p-Pb is observed, with Pythia 8.2 describing both data sets within uncertainties. This measurement constrains nuclear effects on the parton fragmentation in p-Pb collisions, and provides a benchmark for future studies of Pb-Pb collisions.
2020
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