Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory
Scientific paper
1999-07-23
Heavy Ion Phys.17:105-143,2003
Physics
Nuclear Physics
Nuclear Theory
20 pages, 16 figures included via epsf, RevTeX, needs bbox.sty (provided)
Scientific paper
10.1556/APH.17.2003.1.11
For a class of analytical parametrizations of the freeze-out state of relativistic heavy ion collisions, we perform a simultaneous analysis of the single-particle m_t-spectra and two-particle Bose-Einstein correlations measured in central Pb+Pb collisions at the CERN SPS. The analysis includes a full model parameter scan with chi^2 confidence levels. A comparison of different transverse density profiles for the particle emission region allows for a quantitative discussion of possible model dependencies of the results. Our fit results suggest a low thermal freeze-out temperature T approximately 95 +- 15 MeV and a large average transverse flow velocity of about 0.55c +- 0.07c. Moreover, the fit favours a box-shaped transverse density profile over a Gaussian one. We discuss the origins and the consequences of these results in detail. In order to reproduce the measured pion multiplicity our model requires a positive pion chemical potential. A study of the pion phase-space density indicates \mu_\pi approximately 60 MeV for T = 100 MeV.
Heinz Ulrich
Tomasik Boris
Wiedemann Urs Achim
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