13–14 Dec 2025
Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science JU
Europe/Warsaw timezone

Overview of femtoscopic analyses at HADES

14 Dec 2025, 13:05
15m
A-1-06 (Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science JU)

A-1-06

Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science JU

ul. prof. Stanisława Łojasiewicza 11 30-348 Kraków

Speaker

Michał Prędota (Warsaw University of Technology)

Description

HADES is an experiment located at the SIS-18 accelerator in GSI, Darmstadt,
Germany. It is a detector setup primarily developed for precise measurements of
dielectrons, but it soon found other uses, including femtoscopy. High angular
acceptance and interaction rates enable the collection of large quantities of
high-quality data, making them useful for any type of analysis. HADES is focused
on probing the high-density parts of the phase diagram, making it an interesting
choice for femtoscopic analyses.

Femtoscopic correlations are a method for probing the size and the dynamics
created in proton-proton or heavy-ion collisions. A multitude of beamtimes allows
for analyses of different systems (p+p at √SNN = 4.5 GeV, Ag+Ag at
√sNN =2.55 GeV, Au+Au at √ SNN =2.4 GeV).
Results for different femtoscopic analyses (e.g, pion, NN, and NY correlations)
performed with the HADES experiment will be presented during the talk.
Keywords: HADES, femtoscopy

Primary author

Michał Prędota (Warsaw University of Technology)

Presentation materials