Correlation Functions: Getting into Shape

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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Conf. Proc. for 21st Workshop on Nucl. Dynamics, Breckenridge, CO, Feb. 2005

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10.1556/APH.25.2006.2-4.22

The ability to measure characteristics of source shapes using non-identical
particle correlations is discussed. Both strong-interaction induced and Coulomb
induced correlations are shown to provide sensitivity to source shapes. By
decomposing correlation functions with spherical or Cartesian harmonics,
details of the shapes can be especially well isolated.

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