We report on the first measurement of pΛ and pp correlations via
the femtoscopy method in p+Nb reactions at sNN=3.18GeV, studied with the High Acceptance Di-Electron Spectrometer
(HADES). By comparing the experimental correlation function to model
calculations, a source size for pp pairs of r0,pp=2.02±0.01(stat)−0.12+0.11(sys)fm and a slightly
smaller value for pΛ of r0,Λp=1.62±0.02(stat)−0.08+0.19(sys)fm is extracted.
Using the geometrical extent of the particle emitting region, determined
experimentally with pp correlations as reference together with a source
function from a transport model, it is possible to study different sets of
scattering parameters. The pΛ correlation is proven sensitive to
predicted scattering length values from chiral effective field theory. We
demonstrate that the femtoscopy technique can be used as valid alternative to
the analysis of scattering data to study the hyperon-nucleon interaction.Comment: 12 pages, 11 figure