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    Adamová, D.; Ahmad, S.; Akindinov, A.; Alves Garcia Prado, C.; Antičić, T.; Bala, R.; Barth, K.; Batzing, P. C.; Bertens, R. A.; Bhati, A. K.; Blume, C.; Broker, T. A.; Broz, M.; Calvo Villar, E.; Carena, W.; Casula, E. A. R.; Cepila, J.; Chapeland, S.; Chinellato, D. D.; Choudhury, S.; Crochet, P.; Dahms, T.; Dash, A.; Espagnon, B.; Fabris, D.; Fantoni, A.; Floris, M.; Fuchs, U.; Gago, A. M.; Gauger, E. F.; Grosso, R.; Heckel, S. T.; Hess, B. A.; Hughes, C.; Izucheev, V.; Jacazio, N.; Janik, M. A.; Jusko, A.; Kar, S.; Karavichev, O.; Khan, P.; Kluge, A.; Knospe, A. G.; Konevskikh, A.; Kouzinopoulos, C.; Krivda, M.; Lagana Fernandes, C.; Lara, C.; Laudi, E.; Lee, S.; Mal’Kevich, D.; Malzacher, P.; Marín, A.; Martinengo, P.; Masera, M.; Mishra, A. N.; Montes, E.; Naik, B.; Nappi, E.; Nicassio, M.; Nikulin, V.; Olah, L.; Oleniacz, J.; Onderwaater, J.; Pacik, V.; Papikyan, V.; Parmar, S.; Passfeld, A.; Pei, H.; Petrov, V.; Pimentel, L. O. D. L.; Pinazza, O.; Piyarathna, D. B.; Prino, F.; Pujahari, P.; Putschke, J.; Read, K. F.; Ren, X.; Roukoutakis, F.; Rybicki, A.; Sambyal, S.; Scharenberg, R. P.; Šefčík, M.; Sibiriak, Y.; Skaali, T. B.; Snellman, T. W.; Suaide, A. A. P.; Sugitate, T.; Szabo, A.; Telesca, A.; Toia, A.; Trzaska, W. H.; Varga, D.; Vázquez Doce, O.; Vértesi, R.; Wang, M.; Weber, S. G.; Wikne, J.; Wilkinson, J.; Zhou, Z.

    Physical review letters, 09/2017, Letnik: 119, Številka: 10
    Journal Article

    The measurement of two-particle angular correlations is a powerful tool to study jet quenching in a pT region inaccessible by direct jet identification. Here, the differences in the pseudorapidity (Δη) and azimuthal (Δφ) measurements are used to extract the shape of the near-side peak formed by particles associated with a higher pT trigger particle (1 < pT,trig < 8 GeV/c). A combined fit of the near-side peak and long-range correlations is applied to the data allowing the extraction of the centrality evolution of the peak shape in Pb-Pb collisions at √sNN=2.76 TeV. A significant broadening of the peak in the Δη direction at low pT is found from peripheral to central collisions, which vanishes above 4 GeV/c, while in the Δφ direction the peak is almost independent of centrality. For the 10% most central collisions and 1 < pT,assoc < 2 GeV/c, 1 < pT,trig < 3 GeV/c a novel feature is observed: a depletion develops around the center of the peak. Our results are compared to pp collisions at the same center of mass energy and ampt model simulations. The comparison to the investigated models suggests that the broadening and the development of the depletion is connected to the strength of radial and longitudinal flow.