Analysis of correlation data of pi^+pi^- pair in p + Ta reaction using Coulomb wave function including momentum resolution and strong interaction effect

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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12 pages, 4 figures, ReVTeX, to be published in Phys. Rev. C, April 1999; corrected typos

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10.1103/PhysRevC.59.2209

We have proposed a new method for the Coulomb wave function correction which includes the momentum resolution for charged hadron pairs and applied it to the precise data on pi^+pi^- correlations obtained in p + Ta reaction at 70 GeV/c. It is found that interaction regions of this reaction (assuming Gaussian source function) are 9.8+-5.8 fm and 7.7+-4.8 fm for the thicknesses of the target 8 micro m and 1.4 micro m, respectively. We have also analyzed the data by the formula including strong interaction effect. The physical picture of the source size obtained in this way is discussed.

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