학술논문

pp and ππ intensity interferometry in collisions of Ar+KCl at 1.76A GeV
Document Type
Original Paper
Author
Agakishiev, G.Balanda, A.Bannier, B.Bassini, R.Belver, D.Belyaev, A. V.Blanco, A.Böhmer, M.Boyard, J. L.Cabanelas, P.Castro, E.Chernenko, S.Christ, T.Destefanis, M.Dıaz, J.Dohrmann, F.Dybczak, A.Eberl, T.Epple, E.Fabbietti, L.Fateev, O. V.Finocchiaro, P.Fonte, P.Friese, J.Fröhlich, I.Galatyuk, T.Garzón, J. A.Gernhäuser, R.Gil, A.Gilardi, C.Golubeva, M.González-Dıaz, D.Guber, F.Gumberidze, M.Heilmann, M.Heinz, T.Hennino, T.Holzmann, R.Huck, P.Iori, I.Ivashkin, A.Jurkovic, M.Kämpfer, B.Kanaki, K.Karavicheva, T.Kirschner, D.Koenig, I.Koenig, W.Kolb, B. W.Kotte, R.Krizek, F.Krücken, R.Kühn, W.Kugler, A.Kurepin, A.Lang, S.Lange, J. S.Lapidus, K.Liu, T.Lopes, L.Lorenz, M.Maier, L.Mangiarotti, A.Markert, J.Metag, V.Michalska, B.Michel, J.Mishra, D.Morinière, E.Mousa, J.Müntz, C.Naumann, L.Otwinowski, J.Pachmayer, Y. C.Palka, M.Parpottas, Y.Pechenov, V.Pechenova, O.Pérez Cavalcanti, T.Pietraszko, J.Przygoda, W.Ramstein, B.Reshetin, A.Roy-Stephan, M.Rustamov, A.Sadovsky, A.Sailer, B.Salabura, P.Schmah, A.Schwab, E.Siebenson, J.Sobolev, Yu. G.Spataro, S.Spruck, B.Ströbele, H.Stroth, J.Sturm, C.Tarantola, A.Teilab, K.Tlusty, P.Traxler, M.Trebacz, R.Tsertos, H.Wagner, V.Weber, M.Wendisch, C.Wisniowski, M.Wojcik, T.Wüstenfeld, J.Yurevich, S.Zanevsky, Y. V.Zhou, P.Zumbruch, P.The HADES Collaboration
Source
The European Physical Journal A: Hadrons and Nuclei. May 2011 47(5):1-8
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1434-6001
1434-601X
Abstract
Results on pp, π+π+, and ππ intensity interferometry are reported for collisions of Ar+KCl at 1.76A GeV beam energy, studied with the High Acceptance Di-Electron Spectrometer (HADES) at SIS18/GSI. The experimental correlation functions as a function of the relative momentum are compared to model calculations allowing the determination of the space-time extent of the corresponding emission sources. The ππ source radii are found significantly larger than the pp emission radius. The present radii do well complement the beam-energy dependences of Gaussian source radii of the collision system of size A + A ≃ 40 + 40 . The pp source radius at fixed beam energy is found to increase linearly with the cube root of the number of participants. From this trend, a lower limit of the pp correlation radius is deduced.