Bose-Einstein or HBT correlations in high energy reactions
T. Csorgo

TL;DR
This paper examines the applicability of hydrodynamical models to high energy collision data, focusing on particle multiplicities, spectra, and Bose-Einstein correlations to assess their effectiveness.
Contribution
It critically analyzes the use of hydrodynamics in describing high energy collision phenomena, emphasizing Bose-Einstein correlations and particle spectra.
Findings
Hydrodynamics can partially describe particle multiplicities.
Bose-Einstein correlations provide insights into source size.
Limitations exist in hydrodynamical models for certain observables.
Abstract
Concepts of thermalization and hydrodynamical behavior are applied from time to time to e+e-, hadron+hadron and heavy ion collisions. These applications are scrutinized paying attention to particle multiplicities, spectra, and Bose-Einstein correlations in particular. Can hydrodynamics describe these data?
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
