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Femtoscopic correlation function for the Tcc(3875)+ state
We have conducted a study of the femtoscopic correlation functions for the D0D⁎+ and D+D⁎0 channels that build the Tcc state. We develop a formalism that allows us to factorize the scattering amplitudes outside the integrals in the formulas, and the ...
I. Vidaña +4 more
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19 pages, 16 figures; final version, Phys. Rev. C80, 034907 (2009)
Maj, Radoslaw, Mrowczynski, Stanislaw
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PROGRESS IN CORRELATION FEMTOSCOPY [PDF]
Contribution to Proceedings of the XXXII International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics, Alushta, Ukraine, September 8-12, 2002, 6 ...
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Non-identical particle femtoscopy in models with single freeze-out [PDF]
We present femtoscopic results from hydrodynamics-inspired thermal models with single freeze-out. Non-identical particle femtoscopy is studied and compared to results of identical particle correlations.
Kisiel, Adam
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The First Moment of Azimuthal Anisotropy in Nuclear Collisions from AGS to LHC Energies
We review topics related to the first moment of azimuthal anisotropy (v1), commonly known as directed flow, focusing on both charged particles and identified particles from heavy‐ion collisions. Beam energies from the highest available, at the CERN LHC, down to projectile kinetic energies per nucleon of a few GeV per nucleon, as studied in experiments ...
Subhash Singha +3 more
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Geometry and Space‐Time Extent of Pion Emission Region at FCC Energies
The energy dependence is investigated for a wide set of space‐time characteristics derived from Bose–Einstein correlations of secondary pion pairs produced in proton‐proton and nucleus‐nucleus interactions. Analytic functions suggested for smooth approximations of the energy dependence of emission region parameters demonstrate reasonable agreement with
V. A. Okorokov, Burak Bilki
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Balance Function in High‐Energy Collisions
Aspects and implications of the balance functions (BF) in high‐energy physics are reviewed. The various calculations and measurements depending on different quantities, for example, system size, collisions centrality, and beam energy, are discussed. First, the different definitions including advantages and even short‐comings are highlighted.
A. Tawfik, Asmaa G. Shalaby, Ming Liu
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The Profile of Inelastic Collisions from Elastic Scattering Data
Using the unitarity relation in combination with experimental data about the elastic scattering in the diffraction cone, it is shown how the shape and the darkness of the inelastic interaction region of colliding protons change with increase of their energies.
I. M. Dremin, Edward Sarkisyan-Grinbaum
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Recent STAR Results from Heavy-Ion and Polarized Proton Programs [PDF]
We present recent physics results from the STAR experiment at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The proceedings cover studies of azimuthal anisotropy in small and large systems, global and local hyperon polarization, correlation femtoscopy ...
Nigmatkulov Grigory
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Azimuthally Sensitive Femtoscopy and ν2 [PDF]
proceedings of Workshop on particle correlations and femtoscopy, Aug.15-17, 2005, Kromeriz, Czech Republic, 6 ...
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