Di-electron spectrum at mid-rapidity in p+p collisions at s = 200 GeV
Abstract
We report on mid-rapidity mass spectrum of di-electrons and cross sections of pseudoscalar and vector mesons via e+e- decays, from s = 200 GeV p+p collisions, measured by the large acceptance experiment STAR at RHIC. The ratio of the di-electron continuum to the combinatorial background is larger than 10% over the entire mass range. Simulations of di-electrons from light-meson decays and heavy-flavor decays (charmonium and open charm correlation) are found to describe the data. The extracted ω→ e+e- invariant yields are consistent with previous measurements. The mid-rapidity yields (dN/dy) of φ and J/ are extracted through their di-electron decay channels and are consistent with the previous measurements of φ→ K+K- and J/→ e+e-. Our results suggest a new upper limit of the branching ratio of the η → e+e- of 1.7×10-5 at 90% confidence level.
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