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Multiparticle Bose-Einstein Correlations [PDF]

open access: yesPhysical Review C, 1998
Multiparticle symmetrization effects are contributions to the spectra of Bose-symmetrized states which are not the product of pairwise correlations. Usually they are neglected in particle interferometric calculations which aim at determining the geometry
Wiedemann, Urs Achim
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Bose-Einstein Correlations as correlations of fluctuations [PDF]

open access: yesMultiparticle Dynamics, 2002
The limitations of the recently proposed new method of numerical modelling of Bose-Einstein correlations (BEC) are explicitly demonstrated. It is then argued that BEC should still be considered as emerging from the correlations of fluctuations, however ...
Utyuzh, O. V., Wilk, G., Wlodarczyk, Z.
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Bose-Einstein correlations from "within"

open access: yesAIP Conference Proceedings, 2005
We describe an attempt to model numerically Bose-Einstein correlations (BEC) from "within", i.e., by using them as the most fundamental ingredient of some Monte Carlo event generator (MC) rather than considering them as a kind of (more or less important,
Utyuzh, O. V., Wilk, G., Wlodarczyk, Z.
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Numerical modelling of Bose-Einstein correlations [PDF]

open access: yesPhysics Letters B, 2001
We propose extension of the algorithm for numerical modelling of Bose-Einstein correlations (BEC), which was presented some time ago in the literature.
Abreu   +28 more
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Some forgotten features of the Bose Einstein Correlations [PDF]

open access: yesPhysics of Atomic Nuclei, 2007
Notwithstanding the visible maturity of the subject of Bose-Einstein Correlations (BEC), as witnessed nowadays, we would like to bring to ones attention two points, which apparently did not received attention they deserve: the problem of the choice of ...
A. Giovannini   +17 more
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Stable Bose-Einstein correlations

open access: yes, 2004
The shape of Bose-Einstein (or HBT) correlation functions is determined for the case when particles are emitted from a stable source, obtained after convolutions of large number of elementary random processes.
Csorgo, T., Hegyi, S., Zajc, W. A.
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Bose-Einstein Correlations for Expanding Finite Systems [PDF]

open access: yesNuclear Physics A, 1995
There are two length-scales present simultaneously in all the principal directions for three-dimensionally expanding, finite systems. These are discussed in detail for the case of a longitudinally expanding system with a transverse flow and a transverse ...
Csorgo, T., Lorstad, B.
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Bose-Einstein Correlations for Mixed Neutral Mesons [PDF]

open access: yesPhysical Review Letters, 1992
Correlations are shown to arise in nonidentical mixed-particle pairs like $K^o \bar K^o$ when observed in identical decay modes like $K_S K_S$ in multiparticle final states containing many partial waves. No enhancement is found in any single partial wave
G. Goldhaber   +8 more
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Bose-Einstein Correlations from Opaque Sources [PDF]

open access: yesThe European Physical Journal C, 1997
Bose-Einstein correlations in relativistic heavy ion collisions are very different for opaque sources than fortransparent ones. The Bose-Einstein radius parameters measured in two-particle correlation functions depend sensitively on the mean free path of
Heiselberg, H., Vischer, A. P.
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INTERMITTENCY AND BOSE-EINSTEIN CORRELATIONS [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Modern Physics A, 1995
The role of Bose-Einstein (BE) correlations in a widely discussed intermittency phenomenon is reviewed. In particular, it is shown that particle correlations of different origins are better displayed when analyzed as functions of appropriately chosen variables.
Andreev, I. V.   +3 more
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