rho0 Photoproduction in Ultra-Peripheral Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions with STAR

Abstract

Photoproduction reactions occur when the electromagnetic field of a relativistic heavy ion interacts with another heavy ion. The STAR collaboration presents a measurement of rho0 and direct pi+pi- photoproduction in ultra-peripheral relativistic heavy ion collisions at sqrt(sNN)=200 GeV. We observe both exclusive photoproduction and photoproduction accompanied by mutual Coulomb excitation. We find a coherent cross-section of sigma(AuAu) -> Au*Au*rho0 = 530 pm 19 (stat.) pm 57 (syst.) mb, in accord with theoretical calculations based on a Glauber approach, but considerably below the predictions of a color dipole model. The rho0 transverse momentum spectrum (pT2) is fit by a double exponential curve including both coherent and incoherent coupling to the target nucleus; we find sigmainc/sigmacoh = 0.29 pm 0.03 (stat.) pm 0.08 (syst.). The ratio of direct pi+pi- to rho0 production is comparable to that observed in gamma p collisions at HERA, and appears to be independent of photon energy. Finally, the measured rho0 spin helicity matrix elements agree within errors with the expected s-channel helicity conservation.

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