Heavy lepton pair production in nucleus-nucleus collisions at LHC energy - a case study

Abstract

We present a study of τ+τ- lepton pair production in Pb+Pb collisions at sNN = 5.5 TeV. The larger τ mass ( 1.77 GeV) compared to e and μ leads to considerably small hadronic contribution to the τ+τ- pair invariant mass (M) distribution relative to the production from thermal partonic sources. The quark-anti-quark annihilation processes via intermediary virtual photon, Z and Higgs bosons have been considered for the production of τ+τ-. We observe that the contribution from Drell-Yan process dominates over thermal yield for τ+τ- pair mass from 4 to 20 GeV at the LHC energy. We also present the ratio of τ lepton pair yields for nucleus-nucleus collisions relative to yields from p+p collisions scaled by number of binary collisions at LHC energies as a function τ pair mass. The ratio is found to be significantly above unity for the mass range 4 to 6 GeV. This indicates the possibility of detecting τ+τ- pair from quark gluon plasma (QGP) in the mass window 4≤ M(GeV)≤ 6.

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