Beam-energy and system-size dependence of the space-time extent of the pion emission source produced in heavy ion collisions

Two-pion interferometry measurements are used to extract the Gaussian radii $R_{{\rm out}}$, $R_{{\rm side}}$, and $R_{{\rm long}}$, of the pion emission sources produced in Cu$+$Cu and Au$+$Au collisions at several beam collision energies $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$ at PHENIX. The extracted radii, which are...

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Hauptverfasser: Alexander, J, Angerami, A, Asai, J, Baksay, G, Barish, K. N, Belikov, S, Blau, D. S, Bryslawskyj, J, Chi, C. Y, Chiba, J, Choi, J. B, Cleven, C. R, Csanád, M, Dairaku, S, David, G, Delagrange, H, Desmond, E. J, Dion, A, Dutta, D, En'yo, H, Esumi, S, Fokin, S. L, Fraenkel, Z, Frantz, J. E, Gonin, M, Gosset, J, Grau, N, Gunji, T, Han, S. Y, Hanks, J, Haslum, E, Hill, J. C, Holzmann, W, Homma, K, Horaguchi, T, Hori, Y, Ide, J, Ikeda, Y, Iordanova, A, Isobe, T, Isupov, A, Jia, J, Jin, J, Johnson, B. M, Kametani, S, Kang, J. H, Kang, J. S, Kasai, M, Kazantsev, A. V, Kim, D. H, Klein-Boesing, C, Komatsu, Y, Lee, K, Lee, S. R, Leitch, M. J, Lenzi, B, Lim, S. H, Liška, T, Maguire, C. F, Mannel, E, McCumber, M, Mignerey, A. C, Mikeš, P, Miller, T. E, Moon, T, Netrakanti, P. K, O'Brien, E, Omiwade, O. O, Perera, G. D. N, Purschke, M. L, Ravinovich, I, Rosen, C. A, Rukoyatkin, P, Ružička, P, Sakaguchi, T, Samsonov, V, Sano, M, Sato, S, Sawada, S, Shigaki, K, Silvestre, C, Sim, K. S, Singh, V, Soumya, M, Sparks, N. A, Sugitate, T, Suire, C, Takahara, A, Tarján, P, Togawa, M, Toia, A, Tojo, J, Towell, R, Tsuji, T, Vargyas, M, Wood, J. P, Woody, C. L, Xia, B, Zelenski, A, Zhang, C
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Zusammenfassung:Two-pion interferometry measurements are used to extract the Gaussian radii $R_{{\rm out}}$, $R_{{\rm side}}$, and $R_{{\rm long}}$, of the pion emission sources produced in Cu$+$Cu and Au$+$Au collisions at several beam collision energies $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$ at PHENIX. The extracted radii, which are compared to recent STAR and ALICE data, show characteristic scaling patterns as a function of the initial transverse size $\bar{R}$ of the collision systems and the transverse mass $m_T$ of the emitted pion pairs, consistent with hydrodynamiclike expansion. Specific combinations of the three-dimensional radii that are sensitive to the medium expansion velocity and lifetime, and the pion emission time duration show nonmonotonic $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}$ dependencies. The nonmonotonic behaviors exhibited by these quantities point to a softening of the equation of state that may coincide with the critical end point in the phase diagram for nuclear matter.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1410.2559