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Status and promise of particle interferometry in heavy-ion collisions

  • Selemon Bekele
  • , Fabio Braghin
  • , Zbigniew Chajȩcki
  • , Paul Chung
  • , John G. Cramer
  • , Tamás Csörgo
  • , Hans Eggers
  • , Sean Gavin
  • , Frédérique Grassi
  • , Yogiro Hama
  • , Adam Kisiel
  • , Che Ming Ko
  • , Tomoi Koide
  • , Gastão Krein
  • , Roy Lacey
  • , Richard Lednický
  • , Michael A. Lisa
  • , Wesley Metzger
  • , Dariusz Miśkowiec
  • , Kenji Morita
  • Sandra S. Padula, Scott Pratt, Wei Liang Qian, Vladislav Šimak, Yuri Sinyukov, Michal Šumbera, Bernardo M. Tavares, Giuseppe Verde, Detlef Zschiesche
  • Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho

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Abstract

After five years of running at RHIC, and on the eve of the LHC heavy-ion program, we highlight the status of femtoscopic measurements. We emphasize the role interferometry plays in addressing fundamental questions about the state of matter created in such collisions, and present an enumerated list of measurements, analyses and calculations that are needed to advance the field in the coming years.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)xxxi-xxxix
JournalBrazilian Journal of Physics
Volume37
Issue number3 A
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2007

Keywords

  • Particle-antiparticle correlations
  • Theoretical and experimental femtoscopy
  • Theoretical and experimental identical-particle correlations

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