0 Photoproduction in AuAu Collisions at sNN=62.4 GeV with STAR

Abstract

Vector mesons may be photoproduced in relativistic heavy-ion collisions when a virtual photon emitted by one nucleus scatters from the other nucleus, emerging as a vector meson. The STAR Collaboration has previously presented measurements of coherent 0 photoproduction at center of mass energies of 130 GeV and 200 GeV in AuAu collisions. Here, we present a measurement of the cross section at 62.4 GeV; we find that the cross section for coherent 0 photoproduction with nuclear breakup is 10.51.5 1.6 mb at 62.4 GeV. The cross-section ratio between 200 GeV and 62.4 GeV is 2.80.6, less than is predicted by most theoretical models. It is, however, proportionally much larger than the previously observed 15 55% increase between 130 GeV and 200 GeV.

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