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Multi-boson effects in Bose-Einstein interferometry and the multiplicity distribution

Multi-boson symmetrization effects on two-particle Bose-Einstein interferometry are studied for ensembles with arbitrary multiplicity distributions. This generalizes the previously studied case of a Poissonian input multiplicity distribution. In the general case we find interesting residual correlat...

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Autores principales: Heinz, Ulrich W., Scotto, Pierre, Zhang, Qing-Hui
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1006/aphy.2000.6103
http://cds.cern.ch/record/442230
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author Heinz, Ulrich W.
Scotto, Pierre
Zhang, Qing-Hui
author_facet Heinz, Ulrich W.
Scotto, Pierre
Zhang, Qing-Hui
author_sort Heinz, Ulrich W.
collection CERN
description Multi-boson symmetrization effects on two-particle Bose-Einstein interferometry are studied for ensembles with arbitrary multiplicity distributions. This generalizes the previously studied case of a Poissonian input multiplicity distribution. In the general case we find interesting residual correlations which require a modified framework for extracting information on the source geometry from two-particle correlation measurements. In sources with high phase-space densities, multi-boson effects modify the Hanbury Brown-Twiss (HBT) radius parameters and simultaneously generate strong residual correlations. We clarify their effect on the correlation strength (intercept parameter) and thus explain a variety of previously reported puzzling multi-boson symmetrization phenomena. Using a class of analytically solvable Gaussian source models, with and without space-momentum correlations, we present a comprehensive overview of multi-boson symmetrization effects on particle interferometry. For event ensembles of (approximately) fixed multiplicity, the residual correlations lead to a minimum in the correlation function at non-zero relative momentum, which can be practically exploited to search, in a model-independent way, for multi-boson symmetrization effects in high-energy heavy-ion experiments.
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spelling cern-4422302022-02-25T03:45:44Zdoi:10.1006/aphy.2000.6103http://cds.cern.ch/record/442230engHeinz, Ulrich W.Scotto, PierreZhang, Qing-HuiMulti-boson effects in Bose-Einstein interferometry and the multiplicity distributionParticle Physics - PhenomenologyMulti-boson symmetrization effects on two-particle Bose-Einstein interferometry are studied for ensembles with arbitrary multiplicity distributions. This generalizes the previously studied case of a Poissonian input multiplicity distribution. In the general case we find interesting residual correlations which require a modified framework for extracting information on the source geometry from two-particle correlation measurements. In sources with high phase-space densities, multi-boson effects modify the Hanbury Brown-Twiss (HBT) radius parameters and simultaneously generate strong residual correlations. We clarify their effect on the correlation strength (intercept parameter) and thus explain a variety of previously reported puzzling multi-boson symmetrization phenomena. Using a class of analytically solvable Gaussian source models, with and without space-momentum correlations, we present a comprehensive overview of multi-boson symmetrization effects on particle interferometry. For event ensembles of (approximately) fixed multiplicity, the residual correlations lead to a minimum in the correlation function at non-zero relative momentum, which can be practically exploited to search, in a model-independent way, for multi-boson symmetrization effects in high-energy heavy-ion experiments.Multi-boson symmetrization effects on two-particle Bose-Einstein interferometry are studied for ensembles with arbitrary multiplicity distributions. This generalizes the previously studied case of a Poissonian input multiplicity distribution. In the general case we find interesting residual correlations which require a modified framework for extracting information on the source geometry from two-particle correlation measurements. In sources with high phase-space densities, multi-boson effects modify the Hanbury Brown-Twiss (HBT) radius parameters and simultaneously generate strong residual correlations. We clarify their effect on the correlation strength (intercept parameter) and thus explain a variety of previously reported puzzling multi-boson symmetrization phenomena. Using a class of analytically solvable Gaussian source models, with and without space-momentum correlations, we present a comprehensive overview of multi-boson symmetrization effects on particle interferometry. For event ensembles of (approximately) fixed multiplicity, the residual correlations lead to a minimum in the correlation function at non-zero relative momentum, which can be practically exploited to search, in a model-independent way, for multi-boson symmetrization effects in high-energy heavy-ion experiments.hep-ph/0006150CERN-TH-2000-123CERN-TH-2000-123oai:cds.cern.ch:4422302000-06-14
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Heinz, Ulrich W.
Scotto, Pierre
Zhang, Qing-Hui
Multi-boson effects in Bose-Einstein interferometry and the multiplicity distribution
title Multi-boson effects in Bose-Einstein interferometry and the multiplicity distribution
title_full Multi-boson effects in Bose-Einstein interferometry and the multiplicity distribution
title_fullStr Multi-boson effects in Bose-Einstein interferometry and the multiplicity distribution
title_full_unstemmed Multi-boson effects in Bose-Einstein interferometry and the multiplicity distribution
title_short Multi-boson effects in Bose-Einstein interferometry and the multiplicity distribution
title_sort multi-boson effects in bose-einstein interferometry and the multiplicity distribution
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1006/aphy.2000.6103
http://cds.cern.ch/record/442230
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