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Observation of two-source interference in the photoproduction reaction AuAu --> AuAurho0.

Authors :
Abelev BI
Aggarwal MM
Ahammed Z
Anderson BD
Arkhipkin D
Averichev GS
Bai Y
Balewski J
Barannikova O
Barnby LS
Baudot J
Baumgart S
Beavis DR
Bellwied R
Benedosso F
Betancourt MJ
Betts RR
Bhardwaj S
Bhasin A
Bhati AK
Bichsel H
Bielcik J
Bielcikova J
Biritz B
Bland LC
Bombara M
Bonner BE
Botje M
Bouchet J
Braidot E
Brandin AV
Bruna E
Bueltmann S
Burton TP
Bystersky M
Cai XZ
Caines H
Calderón de la Barca Sánchez M
Callner J
Catu O
Cebra D
Cendejas R
Cervantes MC
Chajecki Z
Chaloupka P
Chattopadhyay S
Chen HF
Chen JH
Chen JY
Cheng J
Cherney M
Chikanian A
Choi KE
Christie W
Chung SU
Clarke RF
Codrington MJ
Coffin JP
Corliss R
Cormier TM
Cosentino MR
Cramer JG
Crawford HJ
Das D
Dash S
Daugherity M
De Silva C
Dedovich TG
Dephillips M
Derevschikov AA
Derradi de Souza R
Didenko L
Djawotho P
Dogra SM
Dong X
Drachenberg JL
Draper JE
Du F
Dunlop JC
Dutta Mazumdar MR
Edwards WR
Efimov LG
Elhalhuli E
Elnimr M
Emelianov V
Engelage J
Eppley G
Erazmus B
Estienne M
Eun L
Fachini P
Fatemi R
Fedorisin J
Feng A
Filip P
Finch E
Fine V
Fisyak Y
Gagliardi CA
Gaillard L
Gangadharan DR
Ganti MS
Garcia-Solis E
Ghazikhanian V
Ghosh P
Gorbunov YN
Gordon A
Grebenyuk O
Grosnick D
Grube B
Guertin SM
Guimaraes KS
Gupta A
Gupta N
Guryn W
Haag B
Hallman TJ
Hamed A
Harris JW
He W
Heinz M
Heppelmann S
Hippolyte B
Hirsch A
Hjort E
Hoffman AM
Hoffmann GW
Hofman DJ
Hollis RS
Huang HZ
Humanic TJ
Igo G
Iordanova A
Jacobs P
Jacobs WW
Jakl P
Jin F
Jones CL
Jones PG
Joseph J
Judd EG
Kabana S
Kajimoto K
Kang K
Kapitan J
Kaplan M
Keane D
Kechechyan A
Kettler D
Khodyrev VY
Kikola DP
Kiryluk J
Kisiel A
Klein SR
Knospe AG
Kocoloski A
Koetke DD
Kopytine M
Kotchenda L
Kouchpil V
Kravtsov P
Kravtsov VI
Krueger K
Krus M
Kuhn C
Kumar L
Kurnadi P
Lamont MA
Landgraf JM
Lapointe S
Lauret J
Lebedev A
Lednicky R
Lee CH
Leight W
Levine MJ
Li C
Li N
Li Y
Lin G
Lindenbaum SJ
Lisa MA
Liu F
Liu H
Liu J
Liu L
Ljubicic T
Llope WJ
Longacre RS
Love WA
Lu Y
Ludlam T
Lynn D
Ma GL
Ma YG
Mahapatra DP
Majka R
Mall OI
Mangotra LK
Manweiler R
Margetis S
Markert C
Matis HS
Matulenko YA
McShane TS
Meschanin A
Milner R
Minaev NG
Mioduszewski S
Mischke A
Mitchell J
Mohanty B
Morozov DA
Munhoz MG
Nandi BK
Nattrass C
Nayak TK
Nelson JM
Nepali C
Netrakanti PK
Ng MJ
Nogach LV
Nurushev SB
Odyniec G
Ogawa A
Okada H
Okorokov V
Olson D
Pachr M
Page BS
Pal SK
Pandit Y
Panebratsev Y
Pawlak T
Peitzmann T
Perevoztchikov V
Perkins C
Peryt W
Phatak SC
Planinic M
Pluta J
Poljak N
Poskanzer AM
Potukuchi BV
Prindle D
Pruneau C
Pruthi NK
Putschke J
Raniwala R
Raniwala S
Ray RL
Redwine R
Reed R
Ridiger A
Ritter HG
Roberts JB
Rogachevskiy OV
Romero JL
Rose A
Roy C
Ruan L
Russcher MJ
Rykov V
Sahoo R
Sakrejda I
Sakuma T
Salur S
Sandweiss J
Sarsour M
Schambach J
Scharenberg RP
Schmitz N
Seger J
Selyuzhenkov I
Seyboth P
Shabetai A
Shahaliev E
Shao M
Sharma M
Shi SS
Shi XH
Sichtermann EP
Simon F
Singaraju RN
Skoby MJ
Smirnov N
Snellings R
Sorensen P
Sowinski J
Spinka HM
Srivastava B
Stadnik A
Stanislaus TD
Staszak D
Strikhanov M
Stringfellow B
Suaide AA
Suarez MC
Subba NL
Sumbera M
Sun XM
Sun Y
Sun Z
Surrow B
Symons TJ
Szanto de Toledo A
Takahashi J
Tang AH
Tang Z
Tarnowsky T
Thein D
Thomas JH
Tian J
Timmins AR
Timoshenko S
Tlusty D
Tokarev M
Trainor TA
Tram VN
Trattner AL
Trentalange S
Tribble RE
Tsai OD
Ulery J
Ullrich T
Underwood DG
Van Buren G
van Leeuwen M
Vander Molen AM
Vanfossen JA Jr
Varma R
Vasconcelos GM
Vasilevski IM
Vasiliev AN
Videbaek F
Vigdor SE
Viyogi YP
Vokal S
Voloshin SA
Wada M
Waggoner WT
Walker M
Wang F
Wang G
Wang JS
Wang Q
Wang X
Wang XL
Wang Y
Webb JC
Westfall GD
Whitten C Jr
Wieman H
Wissink SW
Witt R
Wu Y
Xie W
Xu N
Xu QH
Xu Y
Xu Z
Yepes P
Yoo IK
Yue Q
Zawisza M
Zbroszczyk H
Zhan W
Zhang H
Zhang S
Zhang WM
Zhang Y
Zhang ZP
Zhao Y
Zhong C
Zhou J
Zoulkarneev R
Zoulkarneeva Y
Zuo JX
Source :
Physical review letters [Phys Rev Lett] 2009 Mar 20; Vol. 102 (11), pp. 112301. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Mar 16.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

In ultraperipheral relativistic heavy-ion collisions, a photon from the electromagnetic field of one nucleus can fluctuate to a quark-antiquark pair and scatter from the other nucleus, emerging as a rho{0}. The rho{0} production occurs in two well-separated (median impact parameters of 20 and 40 F for the cases considered here) nuclei, so the system forms a two-source interferometer. At low transverse momenta, the two amplitudes interfere destructively, suppressing rho{0} production. Since the rho{0} decays before the production amplitudes from the two sources can overlap, the two-pion system can only be described with an entangled nonlocal wave function, and is thus an example of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox. We observe this suppression in 200 GeV per nucleon-pair gold-gold collisions. The interference is 87%+/-5%(stat.)+/-8%(syst.) of the expected level. This translates into a limit on decoherence due to wave function collapse or other factors of 23% at the 90% confidence level.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0031-9007
Volume :
102
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Physical review letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19392193
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.112301