PHENIX results on L\'evy analysis of Bose-Einstein correlation functions
D\'aniel Kincses (for the PHENIX Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper presents PHENIX experiment results analyzing Bose-Einstein correlations to investigate the space-time structure of hadron emission sources, shedding light on the quark-hadron phase transition.
Contribution
It provides new experimental data on Bose-Einstein correlations from RHIC, utilizing Lévý analysis to explore the emission source characteristics.
Findings
Evidence supporting Lévý stable source distributions
Insights into the space-time structure of hadron emission
Implications for the nature of the quark-hadron phase transition
Abstract
The nature of the quark-hadron phase transition can be investigated through analyzing the space-time structure of the hadron emission source. For this, the Bose-Einstein or HBT correlations of identified charged particles are among the best observables. In this paper we present the latest results from the RHIC PHENIX experiment on such measurements.
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