Abstract

The femtoscopy technique allows one to measure the spatial and temporal scales of the particle-emitting source produced in high-energy collisions. In non-central ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions, emitting source may be tilted in the reaction plane. The orientation of freeze-out distributions is interesting because it provides complementary information about quark-gluon matter properties. In the experiment, the tilt can be extracted by measuring femtoscopic radii as a function of the pair angle with respect to the first-order event plane.In this talk, we will present results of azimuthally sensitive femtoscopic analysis of Au+Au and Cu+Au collisions at . We will also present the transverse momentum and multiplicity dependence of identical pion femtoscopic radii from d+Au, 3He+Au collisions at . All data was obtained from the UrQMD model.

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