Energy dependence of acceptance-corrected dielectron excess mass spectrum at mid-rapidity in Au+Au collisions at sNN = 19.6 and 200 GeV
Abstract
The acceptance-corrected dielectron excess mass spectra, where the known hadronic sources have been subtracted from the inclusive dielectron mass spectra, are reported for the first time at mid-rapidity |yee|<1 in minimum-bias Au+Au collisions at sNN = 19.6 and 200 GeV. The excess mass spectra are consistently described by a model calculation with a broadened spectral function for Mee<1.1 GeV/c2. The integrated dielectron excess yield at sNN = 19.6 GeV for 0.4<Mee<0.75 GeV/c2, normalized to the charged particle multiplicity at mid-rapidity, has a value similar to that in In+In collisions at sNN = 17.3 GeV. For sNN = 200 GeV, the normalized excess yield in central collisions is higher than that at sNN = 17.3 GeV and increases from peripheral to central collisions. These measurements indicate that the lifetime of the hot, dense medium created in central Au+Au collisions at sNN = 200 GeV is longer than those in peripheral collisions and at lower energies.
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