Ambiguities in the HBT approach to determine the interaction regions
Kacper Zalewski

TL;DR
This paper discusses the precise conditions under which the Hanbury Brown and Twiss (HBT) method can measure interaction regions, clarifying ambiguities in its application.
Contribution
It provides a necessary and sufficient condition for the measurability of interaction regions using the HBT approach.
Findings
Clarifies the conditions for HBT measurement validity
Identifies ambiguities in the traditional HBT approach
Provides a framework for accurate interaction region determination
Abstract
The necessary and sufficient condition for a quantity to be measurable by the HBT method is given and discussed.
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TopicsNuclear reactor physics and engineering
