Ultra-Peripheral Collisions with gold ions in STAR
Abstract
In 2010, the STAR Collaboration collected 38 million low-multiplicity triggers for ultra-peripheral collision studies. We present new results involving photonuclear interactions in ultra-peripheral relativistic heavy ion collisions (UPCs), based on an analysis of 384,000 photoproduced pion pairs, from , ω and direct π+π- pair production.The ω component is clearly visible through its interference with the peak. The relative amplitudes of the three components have been measured, along with the phase angle between the and ω components. Using a two-year (2010 and 2011) dataset, we explore higher mass final states, and observe a π+π- state with a mass of 1653 10 MeV and a width of 164 15 MeV (statistical errors only). The state is at least roughly compatible with the 3(1690). The 0 squared momentum transfer (t) spectrum exhibits a spectrum with both coherent and incoherent prodution. The coherent component shows two characteristic diffraction minima, with positions that are sensitive to the hadronic radius of the gold nucleus.
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