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Non-identical particle femtoscopy in Pb--Pb collisions at 5.02 TeV with ALICE

Published 9 Dec 2022 in hep-ex | (2212.04696v1)

Abstract: The non-identical particle femtoscopy is a technique that is developed to estimate the dimension of a particle-emitting medium as well as the average pair-emission asymmetry between the particles using two-particle correlation functions. The analysis of femtoscopic correlations for all possible charged combinations of pion-kaon pairs in Pb$-$Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}}=$ 5.02 TeV with ALICE at the LHC is presented in this article. The results are extracted for different centrality classes of Pb$-$Pb collisions using the spherical harmonics representations of the correlation functions, $C{\rm 0}{\rm 0}$ and $Re C{\rm 1}{\rm 1}$. The evolution of the femtoscopic parameters with multiplicity and collectivity of the system is discussed extensively. The femtoscopic parameters are observed to increase with the multiplicity. The non-zero values of pair-emission asymmetry and the decrease of source-size with increasing pair-transverse momentum indicate the presence of collectivity in the system.

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