Pion Interferometry from pp and dAu Collisions at RHIC
Thomas D. Gutierrez (for the STAR Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper presents pion interferometry measurements from pp and dAu collisions at RHIC, analyzing correlation functions and radii as functions of transverse mass, and compares these results to AuAu collision data.
Contribution
It provides new pion HBT measurements from pp and dAu collisions at RHIC and compares them to heavy-ion collision results, enhancing understanding of particle emission sources.
Findings
Radii depend on transverse mass in pp and dAu collisions.
Comparison shows similarities and differences with AuAu collision data.
Results contribute to understanding particle emission in different collision systems.
Abstract
Pion interferometry results from pp and dAu collisions at GeV are presented using data from the STAR detector at RHIC. Radii from three-dimensional correlation functions are studied as a function of transverse mass. The HBT results from pp and dAu collisions are compared to pion HBT from AuAu reactions, also taken at STAR.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
