Particle interferometry, binary sources and oscillations in two-particle correlations

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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13 pages, 2 figures, final version, talk given at the IX International Workshop on Multiparticle Production (Torino 2000), to

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10.1016/S0920-5632(00)01037-9

The basics and the formalism of Bose-Einstein correlations is briefly reviewed. The invariant Buda-Lund form is summarized. Tools are presented that can be utilized in a model-independent search for non-Gaussian structuctures in the two-particle Bose-Einstein correlation functions. The binary source formalism of particle interferometry is presented and related to oscillations in the two-particle Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac correlation functions. The frequency of the observed oscillations in the NA49 two-proton correlation function in Pb+Pb collisions at CERN SPS energies is explained with the help of the reconstructed space-time picture of particle production and the binary nature of the proton source in this reaction.

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