Speaker
Mr.
Grigory Nigmatkulov
Description
The main goal of heavy-ion collision measurements at NICA energies ($\sqrt{s_{NN}}$=4-11 GeV) is to study the properties of the quark-gluon
matter properties at high baryon densities. Femtoscopy allows to probe
spatial and temporal characteristics of the particle-emission process at
the last stage of the collision evolution - kinetic freeze-out.
We will present estimations of like-sign pion and kaon pair femtoscopic observables
for NICA energies using the UrQMD model. The dependence of the femtoscopic
radii on collision energy, centrality, and pair transverse momentum will be shown.
The physics implication will be discussed.
Primary authors
Mr.
Grigory Nigmatkulov
Ludmila Malinina
(SINP MSU-JINR)
Mr.
Konstantin Mikhaylov
(ITEP, JINR)
Evgenija Khyzhniak
(National Research Nuclear University MEPhI)
Dr.
Olga Kodolova
Pavel Batyuk
(JINR)