Hanbury-Brown and Twiss Intensity Correlations of Parabosons

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DOI10.1016/J.PHYSLETA.2006.11.070arXivmath-ph/0610075MaRDI QIDQ6469809FDOQ6469809

Paresh R. Shimpi, C. A. Nelson

Publication date: 26 October 2006

Abstract: This paper shows that in intensity correlation measurements there will be clear and unambiguous signals that new-physics particles are, or aren't, parabosons. For a parabosonic field in a dominant single-mode, there is a diagonal P-representation in the "even and odd coherent states" basis. It is used to analyze zero-time-interval intensity correlations of parabosons in a maximum-entropic state. As the mean number of parabosons decreases, there is a monotonic reduction to (2/p) of the constant bosonic ``factor of two proportionality of the second-order versus the squared first-order intensity correlation function.













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