Collision energy dependence of source sizes for primary and secondary pions at energies available at the JINR nuclotron-based ion collider facility from Lévy fits

Author:

Ayala AlejandroORCID,Bernal-Langarica SantiagoORCID,Dominguez IsabelORCID,Maldonado IvonneORCID,Tejeda-Yeomans Maria ElenaORCID

Abstract

AbstractWe study the evolution of the two-pion correlation function parameters with collision energy in the context of relativistic heavy-ion collisions within the NICA energy range. To this end, we perform UrQMD simulations in the cascade mode to produce samples of pions from $$5\times 10^6$$ 5 × 10 6 Bi+Bi collisions for each of the studied energies. The effects of the quantum-statistical correlations are introduced using the correlation afterburner code CRAB. We fit the correlation function using Gaussian, exponential and symmetric Lévy shapes and show that for all collision energies the latter provides the best fit. We separate the sample into pions coming from primary processes and pions originating from the decay of long-lived resonances, and show that the source size for the latter is significantly larger than for the former. The source size for the secondaries, is similar but in general larger than the size for the whole pion sample. To further characterize the pion source, we also simulate the effects of a non-ideal detector introducing a momentum smearing parameter, representing the minimum pair momentum and thus a maximum source size that can be resolved. The values of the correlation function intercept parameter are therefore modified from the values they attain for the perfect detector case. Using the core-halo picture of the source, we show that the values of the intercept parameter are influenced by the presence of a significant fraction of core pions coming from the decay of long-lived but slow-moving resonances. These findings serve as a benchmark to compare with future Monte Carlo studies that consider an Equation of State and thus allow for a phase transition within the studied energy domain.

Funder

Munich Institute for Astro- and Particle Physics

Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología

Dirección General de Asuntos del Personal Académico, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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