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Reconstructing the impact parameter of proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions

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arxiv 1804.03031 v2 pith:LIWQBDZW submitted 2018-04-09 nucl-th hep-phnucl-ex

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keywords centralitycollisionimpactnucleus-nucleusparametercollisionsproton-nucleusaccording
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In proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collision experiments, one determines the centrality of a collision according to the multiplicity or energy deposited in a detector. This serves as a proxy for the true collision centrality, as defined by the impact parameter. We show that the probability distribution of impact parameter in a given bin of experiment-defined centrality can be reconstructed without assuming any specific model for the collision dynamics, in both proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus systems. The reconstruction is reliable up to about 10\% centrality, and is more accurate for nucleus-nucleus collisions. We perform an application of our procedure to experimental data from all the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) collaborations, from which we extract, in Pb+Pb and $p$+Pb collisions, the corresponding distributions of impact parameter.

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