Short-range two-particle correlations from statistical clusters
Andrzej Bialas, Adam Bzdak

TL;DR
This paper investigates how statistical clusters decay to produce short-range two-particle correlations in rapidity, azimuthal angle, and transverse momentum, providing insights into particle production mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed evaluation of two-particle correlation functions arising from statistical cluster decay, advancing understanding of correlation origins in high-energy collisions.
Findings
Correlation functions depend on cluster decay dynamics
Short-range correlations are quantitatively characterized
Results align with experimental observations
Abstract
The two-particle short-range correlation functions in rapidity, azimuthal angle and transverse momentum, following from the decay of statistical clusters are evaluated and discussed.
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