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Two-pion correlations in Au+Au collisions at 10.8 GeV/c per nucleon
E877 Collaboration: J. Barrette ; R. Bellwied ; S. Bennett ; R. Bersch ; P. Braun-Munzinger ; W. C. Chang ; W. E. Cleland ; J.D. Cole ; T. M. Cormier ; G. David ; J. Dee ; O. Dietzsch ; M.W. Drigert ; S. Gilbert ; J. R. Hall ; T. K. Hemmick ; N. Herrmann ; B. Hong ; C. L. Jiang ; S.C. Johnson ; Y. Kwon ; R. Lacasse ; A. Lukaszew ; Q. Li ; T. W. Ludlam ; S. McCorkle ; S. K. Mark ; R. Matheus ; D. Miskowiec ; E. O’Brien ; S. Panitkin ; T. Piazza ; M. Pollack ; C. Pruneau ; M. N. Rao ; M. Rosati ; N. C. daSilva ; S. Sedykh ; U. Sonnadara ; J. Stachel ; E. M. Takagui ; M. Trzaska ; S. Voloshin ; T. Vongpaseuth ; G. Wang ; J. P. Wessels ; C. L. Woody ; N. Xu ; Y. Zhang ; C. Zou ;
Date 7 Feb 1997
Journal Phys.Rev.Lett. 78 (1997) 2916-2919
Subject Accelerator Physics | physics.acc-ph nucl-ex
AbstractTwo-particle correlation functions for positive and negative pions have been measured in Au+Au collisions at 10.8~GeV/c per nucleon. The data were analyzed using one- and three-dimensional correlation functions. From the results of the three-dimensional fit the phase space density of pions was calculated. It is consistent with local thermal equilibrium.
Source arXiv, physics/9702008
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