학술논문

Identical pion intensity interferometry in central Au+Au collisions at 1.23A GeV
Document Type
article
Author
J. Adamczewski-MuschO. ArnoldC. BehnkeA. BelounnasA. BelyaevJ.C. Berger-ChenJ. BiernatA. BlancoC. BlumeM. BöhmerP. BordaloS. ChernenkoL. ChladC. DeveauxJ. DreyerA. DybczakE. EppleL. FabbiettiO. FateevP. FilipP. FonteC. FrancoJ. FrieseI. FröhlichT. GalatyukJ.A. GarzónR. GernhäuserM. GolubevaR. GreifenhagenF. GuberM. GumberidzeS. HarabaszT. HeinzT. HenninoS. HlavacC. HöhneR. HolzmannA. IerusalimovA. IvashkinB. KämpferT. KaravichevaB. KardanI. KoenigW. KoenigB.W. KolbG. KorcylG. KornakovR. KotteA. KuglerT. KunzA. KurepinA. KurilkinP. KurilkinV. LadyginR. LalikK. LapidusA. LebedevL. LopesM. LorenzT. MahmoudL. MaierA. MangiarottiJ. MarkertT. MatulewiczS. MaurusV. MetagJ. MichelD.M. MihaylovS. MorozovC. MüntzR. MünzerL. NaumannK. NowakowskiM. PalkaY. ParpottasV. PechenovO. PechenovaO. PetukhovK. PiaseckiJ. PietraszkoW. PrzygodaS. RamosB. RamsteinA. ReshetinP. Rodriguez-RamosP. RosierA. RostA. SadovskyP. SalaburaT. ScheibH. SchuldesE. SchwabF. ScozziF. SeckP. SellheimI. SelyuzhenkovJ. SiebensonL. SilvaYu.G. SobolevS. SpataroS. SpiesH. StröbeleJ. StrothP. StrzempekC. SturmO. SvobodaM. SzalaP. TlustyM. TraxlerH. TsertosE. UsenkoV. WagnerC. WendischM.G. WiebuschJ. WirthD. WójcikY. ZanevskyP. Zumbruch
Source
Physics Letters B, Vol 795, Iss , Pp 446-451 (2019)
Subject
Physics
QC1-999
Language
English
ISSN
0370-2693
Abstract
We investigate identical pion HBT intensity interferometry in central Au+Au collisions at 1.23A GeV. High-statistics π−π− and π+π+ data are measured with HADES at SIS18/GSI. The radius parameters, derived from the correlation function depending on relative momenta in the longitudinally comoving system and parametrized as three-dimensional Gaussian distribution, are studied as function of transverse momentum. A substantial charge-sign difference of the source radii is found, particularly pronounced at low transverse momentum. The extracted source parameters agree well with a smooth extrapolation of the center-of-mass energy dependence established at higher energies, extending the corresponding excitation functions down towards a very low energy.