4–8 nov. 2024
Palais consulaire
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Event-by-event investigation of the two-particle source function with EPOS

5 nov. 2024, 16:50
15m
Gaston Doumergue (Palais consulaire)

Gaston Doumergue

Palais consulaire

2 Rue d'Alsace Lorraine, 31000 Toulouse

Orateur

László Kovács

Description

In high-energy collisions, by measuring the two-particle Bose–Einstein correlation function and considering its relationship with the phase-space density of the particle-emitting source, we can obtain information about the source function. While a Gaussian shape is commonly assumed, anomalous diffusion suggests Lévy-stable distributions, as observed in the PHENIX experiment for kaon-kaon pair-source functions. Event generators like EPOS allow direct investigation of freeze-out coordinates, facilitating the analysis of the source function. EPOS, a Monte Carlo-based model, simulates high-energy nuclear and particle collisions, integrating Parton-Based Gribov-Regge theory for initial evolution, subsequent hydrodynamic evolution, and hadronization. In this talk, I will present an event-by-event analysis of the kaon-kaon source function in $\sqrt{s_\text{NN}}$ = 200 GeV Au+Au collisions using the EPOS model.

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