Lévy Analysis of HBT Correlation Functions in s N N = 62 GeV and 39 GeV Au + Au Collisions at PHENIX
The phase diagram of strongly interacting matter can be explored by analyzing data of heavy-ion collisions at different center of mass collision energies.
Dániel Kincses
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Space-time picture and observables in heavy ion collisions at the Large Hadron Collider energies [PDF]
In the present work, we combine and systemize the results of our recent research activity aiming to reveal the spatiotemporal structure of those extremely hot, dense, and rapidly expanding systems, which form in ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions, as
Yu. M. Sinyukov +2 more
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Lévy HBT Results at NA61/SHINE
Bose−Einstein (or Hanbury−Brown and Twiss (HBT)) momentum correlations reveal the space−time structure of the particle emitting source created in high energy nucleus−nucleus collisions.
Barnabás Pórfy
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Fluctuating shapes of fireballs in heavy-ion collisions [PDF]
We argue that the energy and momentum deposition from hard partons into quark-gluon plasma induces an important contribution to the final state hadron anisotropies.
Tomášik Boris +3 more
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In heavy-ion collisions at the LHC a hot and dense medium of deconfided partons, the Quark-Gluon Plasma (QGP), is created. Its global properties can be characterized by the measurements of particles in the low transverse momentum (or "soft") regime ...
Graczykowski, Łukasz Kamil
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Femtoscopy of the Origin of the Nucleon Mass [PDF]
9 pages, 4 ...
G. Krein, T. C. Peixoto
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Dynamical vs geometric anisotropy in relativistic heavy-ion collisions: which one prevails?
We study the influence of geometric and dynamical anisotropies on the development of flow harmonics and, simultaneously, on the second- and third-order oscillations of femtoscopy radii. The analysis is done within the Monte Carlo event generator HYDJET++,
Bravina, L. V. +5 more
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Femtoscopy in heavy ion collisions: Wherefore, whence, and whither? [PDF]
I present a brief overview of the wealth of femtoscopic measurements from the past two decades of heavy ion experiments. Essentially every conceivable knob at our disposal has been turned; the response of two-particle correlations to these variations has
Lisa, Mike
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Bose–Einstein Correlations in pp and pPb Collisions at LHCb
Bose–Einstein correlations for same-sign charged pions from proton–proton collisions at s = 7 TeV are studied by the Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) experiment.
Bartosz Malecki
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Study of $\text{D}^0$ meson interactions via femtoscopic correlations
Femtoscopy is a powerful tool that can be used to investigate the space-time dimensions of the region from which the particles are emitted. When applied to high energy collisions this method is sensitive not only to quantum statistics, but also to ...
Isabela Maietto Silvério, Sandra S. Padula, Gastão I. Krein
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