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Estimating the Parameters of Bose-Einstein Correlations from the Two-Particle Correlation Function in Multihadronic Final States
To estimate the strength of the Bose-Einstein correlations and the radius of the hadronization region in multiparticle production, the two-particle correlation functions $R$ for identical pairs is adjusted to a parametric function describing the enhancement at small momentum differences. This is usu...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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1998
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0168-9002(98)01318-7 http://cds.cern.ch/record/361603 |
Sumario: | To estimate the strength of the Bose-Einstein correlations and the radius of the hadronization region in multiparticle production, the two-particle correlation functions $R$ for identical pairs is adjusted to a parametric function describing the enhancement at small momentum differences. This is usually done by means of a binned uncorrelated least squares fit. This article demonstrates that this procedure underestimates the statistical errors. A recipe is given to construct from the data the covariance matrix To estimate the strength of the Bose-Einstein correlations and the radius of the hadronization region in multiparticle production, the two-particle correlation functions $R$ for identical pairs is adjusted to a parametric function describing the enhancement at small momentum differences. This is usually done by means of a binned uncorrelated least squares fit. This article demonstrates that this procedure underestimates the statistical errors. A recipe is given to construct from the data the covariance matrix between the bins of the histogram of the two-particle correlation function. |
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