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Internal Cumulants for Femtoscopy with Fixed Charged Multiplicity [PDF]
A detailed understanding of all effects and influences on higher-order correlations is essential. At low charged multiplicity, the effect of a non-Poissonian multiplicity distribution can significantly distort correlations.
H. C. Eggers, B. Buschbeck
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Femtoscopy of stopped protons [PDF]
The longitudinal proton-proton femtoscopy (HBT) correlation function, based on the idea that in a heavy ion collision at $\sqrt{s} \lesssim 20$ GeV stopped protons are likely to be separated in configuration space, is evaluated. It shows a characteristic
Bialas, Andrzej +2 more
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The basics of correlation femtoscopy, recent results from femtoscopy in relativistic heavy ion collisions and their consequences are shortly reviewed.Comment: 10 pages, plenary review talk at Quark Matter 2005, 2 references ...
Adams +90 more
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Correlation femtoscopy at NICA energies [PDF]
The space-time characteristics of particle production are measured by the correlation femtoscopy with use of quantum statistics (QS) and final state interactions (FSI) effects.
Mikhaylov Konstantin +5 more
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Proton femtoscopy in STAR [PDF]
Two-particle femtoscopy allows one to study the properties of matter created in heavy ion collisions. It makes the study of space-time evolution of the source possible and may be applied to many different combinations of hadron pairs.
Zbroszczyk Hanna
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We discuss the results of femtoscopic correlations performed by various experiments at the Large Hadron Collider and theoretical efforts to interpret them.
Kisiel Adam
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Femtoscopy of the J/ψ-nucleon interaction [PDF]
I discuss the prospects of using femtoscopy in high-energy protonproton and heavy-ion collisions to learn about the low-energy J/ψ-nucleon interaction.
Krein Gastão
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Correlation femtoscopy of small systems [PDF]
The basic principles of the correlation femtoscopy, including its correspondence to the Hanbury Brown and Twiss intensity interferometry, are re-examined.
R. Balescu +6 more
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Pion femtoscopy measurements in ALICE at the LHC
We present the results of two-pion Bose-Einstein correlations measured in Pb–Pb collisions at a center-of-mass energy √sNN = 2:76 TeV recorded by ALICE at the Large Hadron Collider.
Kamil Graczykowski Łukasz
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Two-particle femtoscopy at the HADES experiment [PDF]
An experimental study of γ-γ, p-Λ, and p-cluster femtoscopic correlations from Ag+Ag collisions at √SNN = 2.55 GeV has been conducted using the HADES detector.
Grunwald Mateusz
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