Title: Recent HBT results by CERES
1Recent HBT results by CERES
Nucl. Phys. A714 (2003) 124
Phys. Rev. Lett. 90 (2003) 022301
- Harald Appelshäuser
- IKF
- Uni Frankfurt
2Why HBT?
- the most expensive way to measure the number 6
- space-time evolution vector mesons
- s-production
- generation of flow
3Hydro models
M. Lisa, S. Pratt, R. Soltz, U. Wiedemann,
nucl-ex/0505014
4Why HBT?
- the most expensive way to measure the number 6
- space-time evolution vector mesons
- s-production
- generation of flow
- the long-lived source
5HBT Interferometry
p1
r1
Bose-Einstein statistics of identical bosons
leads to short-range correlations in momentum
space
r2
p2
First application with photons size of stars (R.
Hanbury-Brown, R.Q. Twiss, 1956)
?p
In heavy-ion reactions pions, kaons,
6HBT in expanding systems
- space-momentum correlations
- pions with similar momenta (small q) are
- preferentially emitted from close-by regions
- length of homogeneity
-
? thermal vs. geometrical length scale
- HBT radii depend on mt
- differential HBT-analysis as function of mt
- contains information about source
- expansion
7CERES Experiment
TPC
0 lt f lt 2p 2.1 lt h lt 2.6
Pb-Au 158 AGeV/c
TPC age 1999 40 AGeV/c 8M Pb-Au events 2000
80 AGeV/c 1 M Pb-Au events 2000 158 AGeV/c
35M Pb-Au events
8Bertsch-Pratt Parametrization
in LCMS
Rlong longitudinal expansion and lifetime
tf Rside transverse size, radial
expansion Rout as Rside but also duration
of emission Dt
9Analysis of correlation function
Coulomb repulsion
CERES 158A GeV/c Pb-Au Nucl. Phys. A714 (2003)
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q lt 0.03 GeV/c
? Rlong, Rside, Rout
10Sensitivity to Coulomb treatment
Coulomb repulsion
CERES 158A GeV/c Pb-Au Nucl. Phys. A714 (2003)
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Boxes no Coulomb Triangles full
Coulomb Open circles w(kt) 1 Full circles
final result
? Strong sensitivity of Rout to the treatment of
Coulomb repulsion
11Momentum resolution
12Momentum resolution
Rlong Rside Rout
H. Tilsner PhD Thesis Heidelberg
13Rlong longitudinal expansion and lifetime
? Hubble-Expansion
for Tf 160 120 MeV
14Rside transverse expansion and geometry
CERES Pb-Au Nucl. Phys. A714 (2003) 124
gt15
10-15
5-10
0-5
hf2 strength of transverse
expansion (U. Heinz, B. Tomasik, U. Wiedemann)
lt vt gt 0.5-0.6c
for Tf 160 120 MeV
1/vmt (1/vGeV)
15Rout emission duration
CERES Pb-Au Nucl. Phys. A714 (2003) 124
gt15
10-15
5-10
0-5
Generally
At 158 AGeV Short but finite emission duration
from
kt (GeV/c)
16HBT radii AGS SPS RHIC
CERES Nucl. Phys. A714 (2003) 124
Rlong increase SPS ? RHIC?
but by and large a weak Ebeam dependence
? is there a universal freeze-out criterion?
17Freeze-out condition
This compilation D. Brinkmann M.Gazdzicki QM1995
18Freeze-out volume
freeze-out volume Vf
Centrality dependence
CERES Phys. Rev. Lett. 90 (2003) 022301
since
? ????
only at given beam energy!!
19Freeze-out volume vs. beam energy
freeze-out volume Vf
- surprise non-monotonic behaviour
- minimum between AGS and SPS
20Particle multiplicity vs. beam energy
CERES Phys. Rev. Lett. 90 (2003) 022301
- particle number increases monotonically
- ? freeze-out at constant density excluded
- chemical composition changes
- cross sections are very different
- ? try mean free path
vs(GeV)
21Mean free path
CERES Phys. Rev. Lett. 90 (2003) 022301
in a composed medium
vs(GeV)
- also Ns shows non-monotonic behaviour
- dominated by baryons at low energy and mesons at
high energy
22Universal pion freeze-out
CERES Phys. Rev. Lett. 90 (2003) 022301
- ? Ns follows Vf
- data are consistent with constant
- mean free path at freeze-out
independent of beam energy and centrality
vs(GeV)
23Universal freeze-out II
- universal pion freeze-out
-
-
- independent of beam energy and
- system size
- in A-A lf ltlt R
- why no dependence on beam energy and system
size? - why so small?
lf (fm)
sqrt(sNN) (GeV)
..implies f.o. at constant density
(R(dNch/dh)1/3) if particle ratios are constant!
24Rlong rapidity dependence
Stefan Kniege (NA49) Kromeriz 2005 nucl-ex/0601
024
NA49 20 AGeV 30 AGeV 40 AGeV 80 AGeV 158
AGeV kt 50 MeV/c
NA49 20 AGeV 30 AGeV 40 AGeV 80 AGeV 158
AGeV kt 50 MeV/c
Rlong (fm)
Rlong (fm)
ypp - ymid
ypp - ybeam
25Rlong rapidity dependence
Rlong (fm)
- delayed freeze-out in the
- fragmentation region due to baryons?
- relativistic effect?
ypp - ybeam
26?
?
Rlong (fm)
(dNch/dh)1/3
RHIC
LHC
SPS
AGS
ypp - ybeam