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\title{Update on measurement of Bose-Einstein Correlations}  
\author{Marcin Chrzaszcz$^{1,2}$, Marcin Kucharczyk$^{1,3}$, Tadeusz Lesiak$^{1}$, Mariusz Witek$^{1}$}

\date{$17^{th}$ February 2014} 

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\institute{$^1$ Krakow,  $^2$ Zurych, $^3$ Milano}
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\item HBT interferometry can be used to study the diameters of source. 
\item For indistinguishable particles the phenomena is know as Bose-Einstein Correlations(BE).
\item BEC correlations occur as enhancement of same particles in the low $Q$ region.
\item We already observed the effects.
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\item Systematics are starting to be access.
\item For clones pollution we first looked at MC11 MC. 
\item Obtained rates are:
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\item pions: $(0.319 \pm 0.023) \% $
\item kaons: $(0.023 \pm 0.015) \%$
\item kaons: $(0.055 \pm 0.021) \%$
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\item Effect clearly different then BEC.
\item Will repeat with 2012 MC.
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Fraction of clones:
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\item Using data we tried to verify the Coulomb effect in our sample.
\item Suing unlike pairs form the same and different PV.
\item Effect is visible but small $\rightarrow$ small systematics. 
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