Abstract
The correlation function measured in ultrarelativistic nuclear collisions is non-Gaussian. By making use of models we discuss and assess how much various effects can influence its shape. In particular, we focus on the parametrisations expressed with the help of L\'evy-stable distributions. We show that the L\'evy index may deviate substantially from 2 due to non-critical effects such as non-spherical shape, resonance decays, event-by-event fluctuations and functional dependence on $Q_{inv}$ or similar.
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