Two-pion femtoscopic correlations in Be+Be collisions at sNN = 16.84 GeV measured by the NA61/SHINE at CERN

Abstract

This paper reports measurements of two-pion Bose-Einstein (HBT) correlations in Be+Be collisions at a beam momentum of 150A\,GeV/c by the NA61/SHINE experiment at the CERN SPS accelerator. The obtained momentum space correlation functions can be well described by a L\'evy distributed source model. The transverse mass dependence of the L\'evy source parameters is presented, and their possible theoretical interpretations are discussed. The results show that the L\'evy exponent α is approximately constant as a function of mT , and far from both the Gaussian case of α = 2 or the conjectured value at the critical endpoint, α = 0.5. The radius scale parameter R shows a slight decrease in mT, which can be explained as a signature of transverse flow. Finally, an approximately constant trend of the intercept parameter λ as a function of mT was observed, different from measurement results at RHIC.

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