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Alber, Thomas ; Bächler, Joachim ; Bartke, Jerzy ; Białkowska, Helena ; Bloomer, Matthew A. ; Bock, Rudolf ; Braithwaite, Wilfred J. ; Brinkmann, Dittmar ; Brockmann, Robert ; Bunčić, Predrag ; Chan, Phaikying ; Cramer, Pauline B. ; Cramer, John G. ; Derado, Ivan ; Eckardt, Volker ; Eschke, Jürgen ; Favuzzi, Cecilia ; Ferenc, Daniel ; Fleischmann, B. ; Foka, Panagiota ; Freund, Peter ; Fuchs, Michael ; Gaździcki, Marek ; Gładysz-Dziaduś, Ewa ; Harris, John W. ; Hoffman, Matthias ; Jacobs, Peter Martin ; Kabana, Sonia ; Kadija, Krešo ; Kosiec, Jacek ; Kowalski, Marek ; Kühmichel, Andreas ; Lahanas, Michael ; Lee, Jae-Yun ; Ljubičić, Ante ; Margetis, Spyridon ; Mitchell, Jeffery Thomas ; Morse, Richard J. ; Nappi, Eugenio ; Odyniec, Grazyna Janina ; Paić, Guy ; Panagiotou, Apostolos D. ; Petridis, Athanasios ; Piper, Andreas ; Posa, Francesco ; Poskanzer, Arthur M. ; Pühlhofer, Falk ; Rauch, Wolfgang Hans ; Renfordt, Rainer Arno Ernst ; Retyk, Waldemar ; Röhrich, Dieter ; Roland, Gunther ; Rothard, Hermann ; Runge, Kay ; Sandoval, Andres ; Schambach, Joachim ; Schmitz, Norbert ; Schmoetten, Emile ; Schneider, Ingo ; Seyboth, Peter ; Seyerlein, Jürgen ; Skrzypczak, Ewa ; Spinelli, Paolo ; Stefansky, Piotr ; Stock, Reinhard ; Ströbele, Herbert ; Trainor, Thomas A. ; Vasileiadis, Georgios ; Vassiliou, Maria ; Vranić, Danilo ; Wenig, Siegfried ; Wosiek, Barbara
The NA35 experiment has collected a high statistics set of momentum analyzed negative hadrons near and forward of midrapidity for central collisions of 200A GeV/c 32S+S, Cu, Ag, and Au. Using momentum space correlations to study the size of the source of particle production, the transverse source radii are found to decrease by ~40% at midrapidity and ~20% at forward rapidity while the longitudinal radius RL is found to decrease by ~50% as pT increases over the interval 50<pT<600 MeV/c. Calculations using a microscopic phase space approach (relativistic quantum molecular dynamics) reproduce the observed trends of the data. PACS: 25.75.+r