Low-pT e+e- pair production in Au+Au collisions at sNN = 200 GeV and U+U collisions at sNN = 193 GeV at STAR

Abstract

We report first measurements of e+e- pair production in the mass region 0.4 <Mee< 2.6 GeV/c2 at low transverse momentum (pT< 0.15 GeV/c) in non-central Au+Au collisions at sNN = 200 GeV and U+U collisions at sNN = 193 GeV. Significant enhancement factors, expressed as ratios of data over known hadronic contributions, are observed in the 40-80% centrality of these collisions. The excess yields peak distinctly at low-pT with a width ( p2T) between 40 to 60 MeV/c. The absolute cross section of the excess depends weakly on centrality while those from a theoretical model calculation incorporating an in-medium broadened spectral function and radiation from a Quark Gluon Plasma or hadronic cocktail contributions increase dramatically with increasing number of participant nucleons. Model calculations of photon-photon interactions generated by the initial projectile and target nuclei describe the observed excess yields but fail to reproduce the p2T distributions.

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