Beam-energy-dependent two-pion interferometry and the freeze-out eccentricity of pions measured in heavy ion collisions at the STAR detector

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Authors/contributors
Title
Beam-energy-dependent two-pion interferometry and the freeze-out eccentricity of pions measured in heavy ion collisions at the STAR detector
Abstract
We present results of analyses of two-pion interferometry in Au+Au collisions at โˆš๐‘ ๐‘๐‘=7.7, 11.5, 19.6, 27, 39, 62.4, and 200 GeV measured in the STAR detector as part of the BNL Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider Beam Energy Scan program. The extracted correlation lengths (Hanbury-Brownโ€“Twiss radii) are studied as a function of beam energy, azimuthal angle relative to the reaction plane, centrality, and transverse mass (๐‘š๐‘‡) of the particles. The azimuthal analysis allows extraction of the eccentricity of the entire fireball at kinetic freeze-out. The energy dependence of this observable is expected to be sensitive to changes in the equation of state. A new global fit method is studied as an alternate method to directly measure the parameters in the azimuthal analysis. The eccentricity shows a monotonic decrease with beam energy that is qualitatively consistent with the trend from all model predictions and quantitatively consistent with a hadronic transport model.
Publication
Physical Review C
Publisher
American Physical Society
Date
2015-07-10
Volume
92
Issue
1
Pages
014904
Journal Abbr
Phys. Rev. C
Citation Key
starcollaborationBeamenergydependentTwopionInterferometry2015
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APS
Citation
STAR Collaboration. (2015). Beam-energy-dependent two-pion interferometry and the freeze-out eccentricity of pions measured in heavy ion collisions at the STAR detector. Physical Review C, 92(1), 014904. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.92.014904