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Recent Results from PHENIX [PDF]
We present results from the heavy-ion physics program of the PHENIX experiment at RHIC. These results include jet substructure, open heavy flavor, charmonium, strangeness, electromagnetic probes, femtoscopy, and flow.
Belmont Ron
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Femtoscopy measurements of two-kaon combinations in Au+Au collisions at the STAR experiment [PDF]
. Relativistic heavy-ion collisions can study the properties of nuclear matter in high-energy experiments like the STAR experiment. One of the methods to learn about the properties of the bulk matter is the femtoscopy technique, which relies on ...
Pawłowska Diana
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Strange hadron correlations in heavy-ion collisions at RHIC energies and below [PDF]
Geometry and dynamics of the particle-emitting source in heavy-ion collisions can be inferred via the femtoscopy method. Two-particle correlations at small relative momentum exploit Quantum Statistics and the Final State Interactions (Coulomb and strong),
Zbroszczyk Hanna
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Femtoscopic Correlation Measurement with Symmetric Lévy-Type Source at NA61/SHINE
Measuring quantum-statistical, femtoscopic (including final state interactions) momentum correlations with final state interactions in high-energy nucleus-nucleus collisions reveal the space-time structure of the particle-emitting source created. In this
Barnabás Pórfy
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Pion-kaon femtoscopy in Au+Au collisions at STAR
Femtoscopy analysis allows us to extract information about the properties of particle emission source created after collision. From HBT of two correlated pions one can calculate source sizes; in addition, from the non-identical particle correlations, e.g.
Poniatowska Katarzyna
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Centrality-Dependent Lévy HBT Analysis in
The measurement of two-particle Bose–Einstein momentum correlation functions are presented using sNN=5.02 TeV PbPb collision data, recorded by the CMS experiment in 2018.
Balázs Kórodi
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In the study of femtoscopic correlations in high-energy physics, besides Bose–Einstein correlations, one has to take final-state interactions into account. Amongst them, Coulomb interactions play a prominent role in the case of charged particles.
Bálint Kurgyis +3 more
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Exploring lifetime effects in femtoscopy [PDF]
We investigate the role of lifetime effects from resonances and emission duration tails in femtoscopy at RHIC in two Blast-Wave models. We find the non-Gaussian components compare well with published source imaged data, but the value of R_out obtained from Gaussian fits is not insensitive to the non-Gaussian contributions when realistic acceptance cuts
Brown, D. +3 more
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Charged Kaon Femtoscopy with Lévy Sources in
The PHENIX experiment measured two-particle Bose–Einstein quantum-statistical correlations of charged kaons in Au+Au collisions at sNN = 200 GeV. The correlation functions are parametrized assuming that the source emitting the particles has a Lévy shape,
László Kovács
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