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Recent HBT Results from a Hybrid Transport Approach to Heavy Ion Reactions

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We use the Ultrarelativistic Quantum Molecular Dynamics model to investigate heavy ion observables at various collision energies. The model is applied in cascade mode, hybrid mode (hydro+cascade) and also in using a core corona approach where only high density regions of the collision are treated hydrodynamically. Using these different modes we show the excitation function of strange particle ratios and the results of a HBT analysis from SPS up to LHC energies.

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This work was supported by the Helmholtz International Center for FAIR within the framework of the LOEWE program launched by the State of Hesse, GSI, and BMBF. G.G. thanks the Helmholtz Research School for Quark Matter Studies.

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Bleicher, M., Graef, G. (2013). Recent HBT Results from a Hybrid Transport Approach to Heavy Ion Reactions. In: Greiner, W. (eds) Exciting Interdisciplinary Physics. FIAS Interdisciplinary Science Series. Springer, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00047-3_20

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