113 research outputs found
Bose-Einstein Correlations and the Equation of State of Nuclear Matter in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions
Experimental spectra of the CERN/SPS experiments NA44 and NA49 are fitted
while using four different equations of state of nuclear matter within a
relativistic hydrodynamic framework. For the freeze-out temperatures, MeV and MeV, respectively, the corresponding freeze-out
hypersurfaces and Bose-Einstein correlation functions for identical pion pairs
are discussed. It is concluded, that the Bose-Einstein interferometry measures
the relationship between the temperature and the energy density in the equation
of state of nuclear matter at the late hadronic stage of the fireball
expansion. It is necessary, to use the detailed detector acceptances in the
calculations for the Bose-Einstein correlations.Comment: 8 pages, including 4 figures. You can also download a PostScript file
of the manuscript from http://p2hp2.lanl.gov/people/schlei/eprint.htm
GPU Programming - Speeding Up the 3D Surface Generator VESTA
The novel "Volume-Enclosing Surface exTraction Algorithm" (VESTA) generates
triangular isosurfaces from computed tomography volumetric images and/or
three-dimensional (3D) simulation data. Here, we present various benchmarks for
GPU-based code implementations of both VESTA and the current state-of-the-art
Marching Cubes Algorithm (MCA). One major result of this study is that VESTA
runs significantly faster than the MCA.Comment: 1 page, 1 figure, submitted contribution to the GSI Scientific Report
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The Linear Correlation Coefficient vs. the Cross Term in Bose-Einstein Correlations
We investigate the nature of the new cross term for Gaussian
parameterizations of Bose-Einstein correlations of identical particles emitted
from purely chaotic hadron sources formed by relativistic heavy ion collisions.
We find that this additional parameter in the so-called Bertsch
parameterization can be expressed in terms of a linear ``out-longitudinal''
correlation coefficient for emission of bosons and two already known ``radius''
parameters, and . The linear correlation coefficient is of
kinematical nature and can be used to determine the widths of longitudinal
momentum distributions.Comment: 4 pages, without inclusion of the 3 figures. For PostScript file of
the manuscript including the three figures goto
http://t2.lanl.gov/schlei/eprint.htm
Geometric Morphology of Granular Materials
We present a new method to transform the spectral pixel information of a
micrograph into an affine geometric description, which allows us to analyze the
morphology of granular materials. We use spectral and pulse-coupled neural
network based segmentation techniques to generate blobs, and a newly developed
algorithm to extract dilated contours. A constrained Delaunay tesselation of
the contour points results in a triangular mesh. This mesh is the basic
ingredient of the Chodal Axis Transform, which provides a morphological
decomposition of shapes. Such decomposition allows for grain separation and the
efficient computation of the statistical features of granular materials.Comment: 6 pages, 9 figures. For more information visit
http://www.nis.lanl.gov/~bschlei/labvis/index.htm
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