Emitter size as a function of mass and transverse mass
Abstract
Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac correlations show that the emitter dimension r decreases as the hadron mass increases. Same behaviour is seen for the longitudinal dimension rz dependence on the transverse mass mT. In both cases the Heisenberg uncertainty relations yield the same expression for r(m) and rz(mT). This r behaviour also describes the interatomic separation of Bose condensates. If r represents the emitter radius then its energy density reaches for baryon masses the high value of ~100GeV/fm3.
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