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Main Authors: Ye, Chong, Qian, Wei-Liang, Bernardes, Cesar A., Padula, Sandra S., Yue, Rui-Hong, Xing, Yutao, Kodama, Takeshi
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.11113
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author Ye, Chong
Qian, Wei-Liang
Bernardes, Cesar A.
Padula, Sandra S.
Yue, Rui-Hong
Xing, Yutao
Kodama, Takeshi
author_facet Ye, Chong
Qian, Wei-Liang
Bernardes, Cesar A.
Padula, Sandra S.
Yue, Rui-Hong
Xing, Yutao
Kodama, Takeshi
contents We show that the maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) is an effective tool for mitigating non-flow effects in flow analysis. To this end, one constructs two toy models that simulate non-flow contributions corresponding to particle decay and momentum conservation, respectively. The performance of MLE is analyzed by comparing it against standard approaches such as particle correlation and event plane methods. For both cases, MLE is observed to provide a reasonable estimate of the underlying flow harmonics, and in particular, its performance can be further improved when the specific form of the likelihood in the presence of non-flow can be assessed. The dependencies of extracted flow harmonics on the multiplicity of individual events and the total number of events are analyzed. Additionally, it is shown that the proposed approach performs efficiently in addressing deficiencies in detector acceptance. These findings suggest MLE as a compelling alternative to standard methods for flow analysis.
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spellingShingle Nonflow suppression in flow analysis with a maximum likelihood estimator
Ye, Chong
Qian, Wei-Liang
Bernardes, Cesar A.
Padula, Sandra S.
Yue, Rui-Hong
Xing, Yutao
Kodama, Takeshi
Nuclear Theory
We show that the maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) is an effective tool for mitigating non-flow effects in flow analysis. To this end, one constructs two toy models that simulate non-flow contributions corresponding to particle decay and momentum conservation, respectively. The performance of MLE is analyzed by comparing it against standard approaches such as particle correlation and event plane methods. For both cases, MLE is observed to provide a reasonable estimate of the underlying flow harmonics, and in particular, its performance can be further improved when the specific form of the likelihood in the presence of non-flow can be assessed. The dependencies of extracted flow harmonics on the multiplicity of individual events and the total number of events are analyzed. Additionally, it is shown that the proposed approach performs efficiently in addressing deficiencies in detector acceptance. These findings suggest MLE as a compelling alternative to standard methods for flow analysis.
title Nonflow suppression in flow analysis with a maximum likelihood estimator
topic Nuclear Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.11113