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Azimuthally sensitive correlations in nucleus-nucleus collisions

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arxiv nucl-th/0407041 v2 pith:W75PLQBV submitted 2004-07-15 nucl-th nucl-ex

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We define a set of model-independent observables which generally characterize the azimuthal dependence of two-particle correlations in nucleus-nucleus collisions. We explain how they can be analyzed, and show to what extent such analyses are model dependent. We discuss specific applications to the anisotropic flow of decaying particles, azimuthally sensitive HBT, and correlations between particles at large transverse momentum. A quantitative prediction is made for jet quenching with respect to the reaction plane.

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