The Linear Correlation Coefficient vs. the Cross Term in Bose-Einstein Correlations

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Theory

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4 pages, without inclusion of the 3 figures. For PostScript file of the manuscript including the three figures goto http://t

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10.1016/S0370-2693(97)01523-2

We investigate the nature of the new cross term for Gaussian parameterizations of Bose-Einstein correlations of identical particles emitted from purely chaotic hadron sources formed by relativistic heavy ion collisions. We find that this additional parameter in the so-called Bertsch parameterization can be expressed in terms of a linear ``out-longitudinal'' correlation coefficient for emission of bosons and two already known ``radius'' parameters, $R_l$ and $R_o$. The linear correlation coefficient is of kinematical nature and can be used to determine the widths of longitudinal momentum distributions.

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