Photoproduction in Ultra-Peripheral Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions with STAR

Abstract

We present a summary of recent photoproduction results in ultra peripheral relativistic heavy ions collisions with STAR. These collisions have impact parameters larger then twice the nuclear radius; the nuclei do not physically collide, but interact via long-range electromagnetic fields. We observe exclusive 0 production as well as AuAu Au*Au* 0 with accompanying mutual nuclear excitation at sNN=200 GeV. We report the 0 production cross section for both coherent and incoherent coupling accompanied by mutual nuclear excitation. We have studied the cross section as a function of pT, y0 and Mππ and compared it to theoretical models. In addition, we measured the 0 helicity matrix elements. They are found to be consistent with s-channel helicity conservation. The ratio of coherent 0 and direct π+π- pair photoproduction has been measured and found to be consistent with earlier measurements. The 4-pion final state AuAu π+π-π+π- state has also been observed.

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