p-p, p-lambda, and lambda-lambda correlations studied via femtoscopy in pp reactions at √s = 7 TeV
Abstract
We report on the first femtoscopic measurement of baryon pairs, such as p-p, p-, and , measured by
ALICE at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in proton-proton collisions at √s = 7 TeV. This study demonstrates
the feasibility of such measurements in pp collisions at ultrarelativistic energies. The femtoscopy method is
employed to constrain the hyperon-nucleon and hyperon-hyperon interactions, which are still rather poorly
understood. A new method to evaluate the influence of residual correlations induced by the decays of resonances
and experimental impurities is hereby presented. The p-p, p-, and correlation functions were fitted
simultaneously with the help of a new tool developed specifically for the femtoscopy analysis in small colliding
systems: Correlation Analysis Tool using the Schrödinger equation (CATS). Within the assumption that in
pp collisions the three particle pairs originate from a common source, its radius is found to be equal to
r0 = 1.125 ± 0.018 (stat) +0.058 (syst) fm. The sensitivity of the measured p- correlation is tested against −0.035
different scattering parameters, which are defined by the interaction among the two particles, but the statistics is not sufficient yet to discriminate among different models. The measurement of the correlation function constrains the phase space spanned by the effective range and scattering length of the strong interaction. Discrepancies between the measured scattering parameters and the resulting correlation functions at LHC and RHIC energies are discussed in the context of various models.
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