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How to test the Existence of the Early Parton Cascade Using Photon HBT Correlations

We report on a possible application of the HBT phenomenon in testing the existence of two hypothetical phenomena. First, it is argued that the existence of a rapidly developing parton cascade in the earliest stages of a high energy nuclear collision process can be tested by studying two-photon HBT c...

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Autor principal: CERN. Geneva
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/689106
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description We report on a possible application of the HBT phenomenon in testing the existence of two hypothetical phenomena. First, it is argued that the existence of a rapidly developing parton cascade in the earliest stages of a high energy nuclear collision process can be tested by studying two-photon HBT correlations over a <I>wide</I> longitudinal momentum scale - corresponding to the <I>early</I> photon emission time from the hypothetical parton system. This method provides the selectivity for the early emitted partons, since the photons emitted at later times correlate over progressively narrower momentum scales. Second, in a similar way we argue that the existence of a hypothetical dark matter candidate, the Weakly Interacting Massive Particle (WIMP), may be tested by studying HBT correlations of cosmic gamma rays at a relatively <I>long</I> detection time scale - corresponding to the very <I>narrow</I>spectral line of the photons emerging from WIMP annihilations. Background photons leave no signature since they do not correlate.
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spelling cern-6891062019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/689106engCERN. GenevaHow to test the Existence of the Early Parton Cascade Using Photon HBT CorrelationsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesWe report on a possible application of the HBT phenomenon in testing the existence of two hypothetical phenomena. First, it is argued that the existence of a rapidly developing parton cascade in the earliest stages of a high energy nuclear collision process can be tested by studying two-photon HBT correlations over a <I>wide</I> longitudinal momentum scale - corresponding to the <I>early</I> photon emission time from the hypothetical parton system. This method provides the selectivity for the early emitted partons, since the photons emitted at later times correlate over progressively narrower momentum scales. Second, in a similar way we argue that the existence of a hypothetical dark matter candidate, the Weakly Interacting Massive Particle (WIMP), may be tested by studying HBT correlations of cosmic gamma rays at a relatively <I>long</I> detection time scale - corresponding to the very <I>narrow</I>spectral line of the photons emerging from WIMP annihilations. Background photons leave no signature since they do not correlate.ALICE-INT-1998-31CERN-ALICE-INT-1998-31oai:cds.cern.ch:6891061998
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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How to test the Existence of the Early Parton Cascade Using Photon HBT Correlations
title How to test the Existence of the Early Parton Cascade Using Photon HBT Correlations
title_full How to test the Existence of the Early Parton Cascade Using Photon HBT Correlations
title_fullStr How to test the Existence of the Early Parton Cascade Using Photon HBT Correlations
title_full_unstemmed How to test the Existence of the Early Parton Cascade Using Photon HBT Correlations
title_short How to test the Existence of the Early Parton Cascade Using Photon HBT Correlations
title_sort how to test the existence of the early parton cascade using photon hbt correlations
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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