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Review of HBT or Bose-Einstein correlations in high energy heavy ion collisions

T. Csorgo

Published 2005-05-06, updated 2005-05-09Version 2

A brief review is given on the discovery and the first five decades of the Hanbury Brown - Twiss effect and its generalized applications in high energy nuclear and particle physics, that includes a meta-review. Interesting and inspiring new directions are also highlighted, including for example source imaging, lepton and photon interferometry, non-Gaussian shape analysis as well as many other new directions. Existing models are compared to two-particle correlation measurements and the so-called RHIC HBT puzzle is resolved. Evidence for a (directional) Hubble flow is presented and the conclusion is confirmed by a successful description of the pseudorapidity dependence of the elliptic flow as measured in Au+Au collisions by the PHOBOS Collaboration.

Comments: 14 pages, 1 figure, 8 sub-figures, invited plenary talk at the ICPA-QGP 2005 conference in Kolkata, India
Categories: nucl-th, astro-ph, hep-ph, nucl-ex
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