Is it possible to reconstruct the freeze-out duration of heavy-ion collisions using tomography?
Brown, David A.
arXiv, 0003021 / Harvested from arXiv
We investigate what conditions allow us to extract the relative distribution of freeze-out space and time points in an arbitrary reference frame using tomography and source imaging. The source function may be extracted from the two-particle correlation function measured in heavy-ion collisions using imaging techniques. This imaged source function is related to the relative distribution of freeze-out space and time points through a generalization of the Radon transform found in tomography. Using tomography, the imaged source function may be converted into the relative freeze-out distribution in the frame of interest. We describe how the tomography may be performed in practice.
Publié le : 2000-03-09
Classification:  Nuclear Theory,  Mathematical Physics,  Nuclear Experiment
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     author = {Brown, David A.},
     title = {Is it possible to reconstruct the freeze-out duration of heavy-ion
  collisions using tomography?},
     journal = {arXiv},
     volume = {2000},
     number = {0},
     year = {2000},
     language = {en},
     url = {http://dml.mathdoc.fr/item/0003021}
}
Brown, David A. Is it possible to reconstruct the freeze-out duration of heavy-ion
  collisions using tomography?. arXiv, Tome 2000 (2000) no. 0, . http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/0003021/