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Multi-state detection and spatial addressing in a microscope for ultracold molecules. [PDF]
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Dynamical and Bose-Einstein correlations in hadronization
Nuclear Physics A, 1993Pion correlations in the hadronization process are studied. A distinction is made between ''dynamical'', due to the mechanism of the fragmentation scheme, and Bose-Einstein correlations, due to the statistics. It is found that in a string hadronization model not based on the usage of fragmentation functions, the dynamical correlations are at least as ...
SCHOLTEN, O, WU, HC
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Surprises from Bose-Einstein correlations
Physical Review Letters, 1991An investigation of the space-time extension of particle sources in the current-ensemble formalism shows that under quite general assumptions exist a quantum statistical (${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\pi}}}^{+}$${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\pi}}}^{\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}}$) correlation and a difference between (${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\pi}}}^{0}$${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\
, Andreev, , Plümer, , Weiner
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Condensates and Bose-Einstein correlations
Nuclear Physics A, 1979Abstract We discuss the conditions under which Bose-Einstein correlation can be used to determine the presence of condensates. One starts from the fact that any condensate is a coherent state and uses then the formalism of quantum optics. The case of final state interactions is considered explicitly in a Landau-Ginzburg type approach as used in laser
G.N. Fowler, N. Stelte, R.M. Weiner
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Bose-Einstein correlation in hadron production by ECCO
Physical Review D, 1993The event generator ECCO for hadron production in soft interactions is supplemented by a charge rearrangement procedure that simulates the Bose-Einstein correlation effect. The cumulants for two particles of various charge combinations are calculated and compared with experimental data.
, Pan, , Hwa
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Bose-Einstein Correlations at LEP
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 2004The status of the analyses of Bose-Einstein Correlations (BEC) at LEP is given. In particular the latest results of a two-dimensional analysis of BEC in hadronic Z decays and the results of a new analysis of inter-W BEC by ALEPH are presented.
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Bose-Einstein correlations at LHCb
Il Nuovo Cimento CLHCb detector, considered as a general purpose detector in the forward rapidity region ( $ 2 < \eta < 5$), has a potential to investigate the quantum interference effects at large rapidities and low transverse momenta. The results on the Bose-Einstein correlations of same-sign charged pions are summarized, being measured in proton-proton ...
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Bose-Einstein correlations at LEP & HERA
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 2003Abstract Latest measurements of Bose-Einstein correlations at LEp and HERA colliders are reviewed.
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Probing Spin Correlations in a Bose-Einstein Condensate Near the Single-Atom Level
Physical Review Letters, 2020An Qu, Bertrand Evrard, J Dalibard
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