Speaker
Mr.
Grigory Nigmatkulov
(National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute))
Description
The two-particle correlations at low relative momenta (also known as correlation femtoscopy) are sensitive to quantum statistics and allow to measure the space-time picture of the system evolution created in heavy-ion (HI) and particle collisions. The spatio-temporal parameters extracted from HI collisions describe the system at the last moment of the collision evolution - kinetic freeze-out and provide the essential information about the formation of the quark-gluon plasma. The measurements at many facilities showed the dependencies of the spacial scales from the event multiplicity and particle transverse mass ($m_T$). In this work we show recent results obtained at RHIC and LHC energies and compare them to the theoretical expectations.
Presentation type | Section talk (10+5 min) |
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Primary author
Mr.
Grigory Nigmatkulov
(National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute))