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# Searching for hidden matter with long-range angular correlations at $e^+e^-$ colliders

@inproceedings{PerezRamos2021SearchingFH,
title={Searching for hidden matter with long-range angular correlations at \$e^+e^-\$ colliders},
author={Redamy P'erez-Ramos and Miguel Angel Sanchis-Lozano and Edward K. Sarkisyan-Grinbaum},
year={2021}
}
• Published 12 October 2021
• Physics
The analysis of azimuthal correlations in multiparticle production can be useful to uncover the existence of new physics beyond the Standard Model, e.g., Hidden Valley, in e+e− annihilation at high energies. In this paper, based on previous theoretical studies and using PYTHIA8 event generator, it is found that both azimuthal and rapidity long-range correlations are enhanced due to the presence of a new stage of matter on top of the QCD partonic cascade. Ridge structures, similar to those…

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