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Femtoscopic signatures of collective behavior as a probe of the thermal nature of relativistic heavy ion collisions

Femtoscopy measures space-time characteristics of the particle emitting source created in relativistic heavy-ion collisions. It is argued that collective behavior of matter (radial flow) produces specific femtoscopic signatures. The one that is best known, the m_T dependence of the pion ``HBT radii&...

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Autores principales: Kisiel, Adam, Humanic, Thomas J.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1203152
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author Kisiel, Adam
Humanic, Thomas J.
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description Femtoscopy measures space-time characteristics of the particle emitting source created in relativistic heavy-ion collisions. It is argued that collective behavior of matter (radial flow) produces specific femtoscopic signatures. The one that is best known, the m_T dependence of the pion ``HBT radii'', can be explained by the alternative scenario of temperature gradients in an initial state thermal model. We identify others that can invalidate such alternatives, such as non-identical particle correlations and m_T scaling for particles of higher mass. Studies with a simple rescattering code show that as the interaction cross-section is increased the system develops collective behavior and becomes more thermalized at the same time, the two effects being the natural consequence of increased number of particle rescatterings. Repeating calculations with a more realistic rescattering model confirmed all of these conclusions and provided deeper insight into the mechanisms of collectivity buildup, showing a preference for a thermal model with uniform temperature.
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spelling cern-12031522023-03-15T19:11:42Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1203152engKisiel, AdamHumanic, Thomas J.Femtoscopic signatures of collective behavior as a probe of the thermal nature of relativistic heavy ion collisionsNuclear PhysicsFemtoscopy measures space-time characteristics of the particle emitting source created in relativistic heavy-ion collisions. It is argued that collective behavior of matter (radial flow) produces specific femtoscopic signatures. The one that is best known, the m_T dependence of the pion ``HBT radii'', can be explained by the alternative scenario of temperature gradients in an initial state thermal model. We identify others that can invalidate such alternatives, such as non-identical particle correlations and m_T scaling for particles of higher mass. Studies with a simple rescattering code show that as the interaction cross-section is increased the system develops collective behavior and becomes more thermalized at the same time, the two effects being the natural consequence of increased number of particle rescatterings. Repeating calculations with a more realistic rescattering model confirmed all of these conclusions and provided deeper insight into the mechanisms of collectivity buildup, showing a preference for a thermal model with uniform temperature.Femtoscopy measures space-time characteristics of the particle emitting source created in relativistic heavy-ion collisions. It is argued that collective behavior of matter (radial flow) produces specific femtoscopic signatures. The one that is best known, the m_T dependence of the pion ``HBT radii'', can be explained by the alternative scenario of temperature gradients in an initial state thermal model. We identify others that can invalidate such alternatives, such as non-identical particle correlations and m_T scaling for particles of higher mass. Studies with a simple rescattering code show that as the interaction cross-section is increased the system develops collective behavior and becomes more thermalized at the same time, the two effects being the natural consequence of increased number of particle rescatterings. Repeating calculations with a more realistic rescattering model confirmed all of these conclusions and provided deeper insight into the mechanisms of collectivity buildup, showing a preference for a thermal model with uniform temperature.arXiv:0908.3830CERN-PH-EP-2009-016oai:cds.cern.ch:12031522009-08-27
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Kisiel, Adam
Humanic, Thomas J.
Femtoscopic signatures of collective behavior as a probe of the thermal nature of relativistic heavy ion collisions
title Femtoscopic signatures of collective behavior as a probe of the thermal nature of relativistic heavy ion collisions
title_full Femtoscopic signatures of collective behavior as a probe of the thermal nature of relativistic heavy ion collisions
title_fullStr Femtoscopic signatures of collective behavior as a probe of the thermal nature of relativistic heavy ion collisions
title_full_unstemmed Femtoscopic signatures of collective behavior as a probe of the thermal nature of relativistic heavy ion collisions
title_short Femtoscopic signatures of collective behavior as a probe of the thermal nature of relativistic heavy ion collisions
title_sort femtoscopic signatures of collective behavior as a probe of the thermal nature of relativistic heavy ion collisions
topic Nuclear Physics
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1203152
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