Scaling properties of direct photon yields in heavy ion collisions

Abstract

A recent analysis from the PHENIX collaboration of available direct photon measurement results in collisions of various systems such as Au+Au, Cu+Cu, and Pb+Pb, at different beam energies ranging from 39 to 2760 GeV, has shown a universal, within experimental uncertainties, multiplicity scaling, in which direct photon pT-spectra for transverse momenta up to 2 GeV/c are scaled with charged hadron pseudorapidity density at midrapidity raised to power α=1.25. On the other hand, those direct photon pT-spectra also exhibit geometrical scaling in the similar pT range. Assuming power-law dependence of the scaled photon spectra for both scaling laws, we formulate two independent conditions for the power α, which overshoot experimental data by 10\% on average. We discuss possible sources that might improve this estimate.

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