Pion interferometry in jet events at the CERN Intersecting Storage Rings

T. Åkesson*, M. G. Albrow, S. Almehed, O. Benary, H. Bøggild, O. Botner, H. Breuker, V. Burkert, A. A. Carter, J. R. Carter, W. E. Cleland, S. Dagan, E. Dahl-Jensen, I. Dahl-Jensen, G. Damgaard, C. W. Fabjan, S. Frankel, U. Goerlach, K. H. Hansen, V. HedbergG. Jarlskog, N. Kjaer, R. Kroeger, K. Kulka, D. Lissauer, B. Lörstad, A. Markou, N. A. McCubbin, U. Mjörnmark, R. Møller, W. Molzon, B. S. Nielsen, L. H. Olsen, Y. Oren, J. Schukraft, K. Spang, I. Stumer, M. Sullivan, J. A. Thompson, H. H. Thodberg, E. Vella, J. Williamson, W. J. Willis, W. A. Zajc

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Abstract

We have observed an enhanced production of pairs and triplets of identical charged particles at small momentum differences in events with two central jets produced in pp collisions at the CERN Intersecting Storage Rings. The size and structure of this 'Bose-Einstein' enhancement, shown by the particles within a jet, resembles that observed in minimum-bias events. The correlation function can be well parametrized by the single variable Q - the absolute value of the four-momentum transfer - and is more peaked than a single Gaussian.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)517-526
Number of pages10
JournalEuropean Physical Journal C
Volume36
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1987

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