Abstract

If pions produced at high-energy reactions are decay products of narrow resonances, Bose interference effects at small invariant pion-pion masses are model-independently calculable from (inclusive) resonance production cross sections. We find that the π − π − correlations due to the analogue of the Hanbury Brown-Twiss effect are narrower than those currently observed, the latter being due to more complicated interferences.

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