Pion-Kaon femtoscopy as a probe of the space-time emission anisotropies due to interactions at the hadronic stage of matter evolution in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
P. Chakraborty, G. Kornakov, A. Kisiel, Yu. M. Sinyukov, V. M. Shapoval, S. Dash

TL;DR
This study compares two models of heavy-ion collision evolution to understand how hadronic interactions influence pion-kaon emission asymmetries, revealing the significance of the hadronic phase in particle emission dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a comparative analysis of models with and without hadronic interactions, demonstrating the necessity of including these interactions for accurate femtoscopy predictions.
Findings
Both models show radii and asymmetry scale with multiplicity.
iHKM reproduces experimental trends well, LQTH needs additional parameters.
Emission asymmetry may exhibit non-monotonic behavior with transverse velocity.
Abstract
Emission asymmetries between pions and kaons reflect the role of the hadronic phase in the cooling of a droplet of deconfined strongly-interacting matter. This study compares results from two models at the same collision energy of TeV to investigate how interactions in the hadronic phase affect particle emission. The first model, iHKM, provides a complete description of all stages of the evolution; from the initial scattering and thermalization to the final hadronic state, while the second model, LQTH (LHYQUID+THERMINATOR2), assumes a sudden conversion into hadrons, neglecting further interactions. To increase the sensitivity to hadronic interactions, the analysis was performed as a function of the pair transverse velocity for pairs with nearly equal velocity vectors. The obtained predictions are compared with previously measured ALICE data at…
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