A statistical method expresses pair correlations as ensemble averages over single-particle-conditioned kernels, enabling event-by-event reconstruction of rare-particle emission sources, demonstrated on simulated J/ψ data with 13% uncertainty.
Acharyaet al.(ALICE), Search for a common baryon source in high-multiplicity pp collisions at the LHC, Phys
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ALICE reports the first simultaneous multiplicity and m_T dependence of the femtoscopic source radius in pp collisions at 13.6 TeV, extracted assuming nucleon-nucleon interaction models and showing different multiplicity dependence than in Pb-Pb collisions.
Numerical correlation functions computed from effective potentials exhibit enhancements that indicate the hadronic molecular nature of the Ω(2012), Ω(2380), and Ωc(3120) resonances.
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Reconstructing rare particle source by femtoscopic correlations
A statistical method expresses pair correlations as ensemble averages over single-particle-conditioned kernels, enabling event-by-event reconstruction of rare-particle emission sources, demonstrated on simulated J/ψ data with 13% uncertainty.
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Multiplicity dependence of the size of the common hadron emission source in pp collisions at the LHC
ALICE reports the first simultaneous multiplicity and m_T dependence of the femtoscopic source radius in pp collisions at 13.6 TeV, extracted assuming nucleon-nucleon interaction models and showing different multiplicity dependence than in Pb-Pb collisions.
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Probing the hadronic molecular nature of the $\Omega(2012)$, $\Omega(2380)$, and $\Omega_c(3120)$ via femtoscopy correlation functions
Numerical correlation functions computed from effective potentials exhibit enhancements that indicate the hadronic molecular nature of the Ω(2012), Ω(2380), and Ωc(3120) resonances.