Observation of Exclusive Gamma Gamma Production in p pbar Collisions at sqrts=1.96 TeV

Abstract

We have observed exclusive γγ production in proton-antiproton collisions at s=1.96 TeV, using data from 1.11 0.07 fb-1 integrated luminosity taken by the Run II Collider Detector at Fermilab. We selected events with two electromagnetic showers, each with transverse energy ET > 2.5 GeV and pseudorapidity |η| < 1.0, with no other particles detected in -7.4 < η < +7.4. The two showers have similar ET and azimuthal angle separation φ π; 34 events have two charged particle tracks, consistent with the QED process p p to p + e+e- + p by two-photon exchange, while 43 events have no charged tracks. The number of these events that are exclusive π0π0 is consistent with zero and is < 15 at 95% C.L. The cross section for pp to p+γγ+p with |η(γ)| < 1.0 and ET(γ) > 2.5$ GeV is 2.48+0.40-0.35(stat)+0.40-0.51(syst) pb.

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