Using a quadratic saddle-point approximation, we show how information about a
particle-emitting source can be extracted from gaussian fits to two-particle
correlation data. Although the formalism is completely general, extraction of
the relevant parameters is much simpler for sources within an interesting class
of azimuthally symmetric models. After discussing the standard fitting
procedure, we introduce a new gaussian fitting procedure which is an
azimuthally symmetric generalization of the Yano-Koonin formalism for
spherically symmetric sources. This new fitting procedure has the advantage
that in addition to being able to measure source parameters in a fixed frame or
the longitudinally co-moving system, it can also measure these parameters in
the local rest frame of the source.Comment: 28 pages, RevTeX 3.0. Submitted to Physical Review C. Postscript
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