Measurement of pd , pt , and dd correlation functions

1989 
Binary correlation functions have been measured for cumulative baryons emitted from nuclei of C, Ti, and Pb bombarded by 7.5-GeV/{ital c} protons. Secondary particles (protons, deuterons, and tritium nuclei) were detected at polar angles close to 90{degree}. It was found that for a fixed value of the product of the momenta of two particles the correlation function does not depend on what kind of particles make up the pair. The data are consistent with the idea that the sizes of the sources determined from correlations of different particles are the same.
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