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Title: Non identical particle correlation


1
Non identical particle correlation
  • LBL soft hadron meeting
  • February 26th, 2001

2
Non identical particle correlation _at_ STAR
  • What?
  • p--p
  • K--K
  • K--p, K-p-, K-p, K--p-
  • What physics?
  • Source size parameters
  • Additional constraints especially to kaons
  • Sequence of emission
  • Different emission space/time for different
    particles?
  • How?
  • Correlation function calculation
  • Coulomb interaction
  • Strong interaction (resonances contribution)
  • Detector issues
  • Non correlated pairs lower correlation
  • Correlated pairs Bad!!!
  • Momentum resolution

3
Sequence of emission
  • Catching up
  • long interaction time
  • large correlation function
  • Moving away
  • short interaction time
  • small correlation function
  • Ratio of both scenarios allow quantitative study
    of the emission asymmetry

Kinematics selection
4
Detector issues
  • Correlated pairs
  • Unpredictable effect
  • e--e from g conversion
  • Hijing for shape scale from Aihongs
    probability
  • Momentum resolution
  • Lower the sharp part of the correlation
    function
  • Single particle resolution from embedding
  • Convolution into CF
  • Uncorrelated pairs
  • Lower the whole correlation function
  • Combination of pions misidentified kaons and
    electrons
  • Aihongs pid probability
  • Pions from strange hyperon and K0s decays
  • Hijing scaling on global DCA?
  • Or, Al Saulyss probability?

5
p--p
  • Detector issues
  • Uncorrelated pairs
  • Combination of pions misidentified kaons and
    electrons
  • Pions from strange hyperon and K0s decays
  • Correlated pairs
  • e--e from g conversion
  • Momentum resolution
  • What physics?
  • Source size crosscheck coulomb correction
    applied to HBT
  • Sequence of emission
  • Would be a huge surprise if something seen
  • Status of the analysis
  • Not far!

6
K--K
  • What physics?
  • Source size understand coulomb correction for
    KK HBT
  • Sequence of emission
  • Would be a rather big surprise if something seen
    given the low baryon density _at_ RHIC
  • Status of the analysis
  • Correlation function
  • Effect of the e--e pairs
  • Sequence of emission
  • Detector issues
  • Uncorrelated pairs
  • Combination of pions misidentified kaons and
    electrons
  • Correlated pairs
  • e--e from g conversion may be important
  • Momentum resolution

7
K--K correlation function
  • Loose cuts
  • Ylt1. and pTlt1. GeV/c
  • Nhits gt15
  • Loose dEdx pid
  • 2 tight cuts
  • Momentum gt 0.25 GeV/c
  • Tight e-/e removal
  • Shape
  • Coulomb
  • Strong interaction, resonances a0 and f0

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8
Detector issues 1Purity and momentum resolution
78 Pair purity when klt0.2 GeV/c
K- momentum resolution from embedding. Need to
fold it in CF
9
Detector issues 2Effect of the e--e pairs
10
Detector issues 2Effect of the e--e pairs
No correlation expected
Correlation from g -gt ee-
11
Sequence of emission
Low statistics
12
K--p, K-p-, K-p, K--p-
  • What physics?
  • Source size how does it compare to pp and KK?
  • Sequence of emission
  • Sudden freeze out of every particles?
  • Flow effect?
  • Status of the analysis
  • Correlation function
  • Sequence of emission
  • Detector issues
  • Uncorrelated pairs
  • Combination of pions misidentified kaons and
    electrons
  • Pions from strange hyperon and K0s decays
  • Correlated pairs
  • None ?
  • Momentum resolution

13
K--p, K-p-, K-p, K--p- correlation functions
14
Correlation under control
15
Sequence of emissionKaon first?
16
Conclusions
  • Experimental signal
  • Clean correlation functions
  • Evidence of emission asymmetry between Kaon and
    pions
  • Purity and momentum resolution being studied
  • However, unexpected detector issues
  • Correlated pairs
  • Others?
  • Physics
  • Correlations Kp and KK- seem to be understood.
  • How to parameterize the sequence of emission
    (3D?)
  • Model comparison
  • Time scale
  • Before next beam time doable?
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