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- From: Roy Lacey <roy.lacey AT stonybrook.edu>
- To: Helen Caines <helen.caines AT yale.edu>, STAR Correlations and Fluctuations PWG <star-cf-l AT lists.bnl.gov>
- Subject: Re: [Star-cf-l] Extracting Timescales with HBT
- Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2021 10:01:31 -0400
Helen,
These are indeed interesting points.
A corollary to a first-order phase transition in the vicinity of Root_s = 20 - 30 GeV requires that the critical endpoint (CEP) location be related to a Root_s value greater than 20-30 GeV if the CEP exists.
Roy
On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 10:46 AM Helen Caines via Star-cf-l <star-cf-l AT lists.bnl.gov> wrote:
_______________________________________________Hi All,At this week’s LBNL BES workshop there was a brief discussion triggered by the difference in shapes of our reported HBT R_out^2 - R_side^2 vs sqrt(s) which might be related to an extended emission duration due passing through a first order phase transition, and the excess dilepton yield per pion which is also theoretically related to the lifetime of the source.The HBT result shows a wide peak around 20 GeV while the dilepton results appear flat. See for example slides 18 and 20 of my presentation here: https://drupal.star.bnl.gov/STAR/files/STARPlansBES-II_0.pdfI know that the two measurements measure different timescales so the absolute values don’t need to agree, but I thought both should be sensitive to potential extended freeze-outs generated via a first order phase transition. I was therefore wondering of this group if we see this HBT peaking in other species? Or rather, since the BES-II data are only just coming in, will we have the statistic to look at this and is someone currently planning to make the measurements?Also, at the start of RHIC/STAR there were measurements of “total time of collision” being extracted from HBT+ spectra blast wave fits. I haven’t seen anyone attempting this in quite some time. Is it still considered a valid analysis technique? If so and we perform the study do we see a similar peaking?ThanksHelen***********************Yale University
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[Star-cf-l] Extracting Timescales with HBT,
Helen Caines, 08/20/2021
- Re: [Star-cf-l] Extracting Timescales with HBT, Grigory Nigmatkulov, 08/21/2021
- Re: [Star-cf-l] Extracting Timescales with HBT, Roy Lacey, 08/23/2021
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Re: [Star-cf-l] Extracting Timescales with HBT,
Lisa, Michael, 08/23/2021
- Re: [Star-cf-l] Extracting Timescales with HBT, Roy Lacey, 08/23/2021
- Re: [Star-cf-l] Extracting Timescales with HBT, Frank Geurts, 08/23/2021
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