How to Distinguish Hydrodynamic Models Utilizing Particle Correlations and Spectra ?

Abstract

We demonstrate on examples that a simultaneous study of the Bose-Einstein correlation function and the invariant momentum distribution can be very useful in distinguishing various hydrodynamic models, which describe separately the short-range correlations in high energy hadronic reactions as measured by the NA22 collaboration. We also analyze Bose-Einstein correlation functions, measured by the NA44 experiment at CERN SPS, in the context of the core-halo model.

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