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Femtoscopy application of the new EPOS model to the STAR experiment

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The space-time structure at hadronization was studied within new EPOS model using femtoscopical methods. The results of the study was compared with the STAR HBT data for AuAu collision and first ALICE HBT data for pp collisions. The model predicted mT and centrality dependence of R out, R side and R long femtoscopy parameters were found to be in accordance with the STAR data.

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Mikhailov, K., Werner, K., Karpenko, I. et al. Femtoscopy application of the new EPOS model to the STAR experiment. Phys. Part. Nuclei Lett. 8, 989–991 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S154747711109024X

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