Low-pT direct-photon production in Au+Au collisions at s_NN=39 and 62.4 GeV

Abstract

The measurement of direct photons from Au+Au collisions at s_NN=39 and 62.4 GeV in the transverse-momentum range 0.4<pT<3 Gev/c is presented by the PHENIX collaboration at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. A significant direct-photon yield is observed in both collision systems. A universal scaling is observed when the direct-photon pT spectra for different center-of-mass energies and for different centrality selections at s_NN=62.4 GeV is scaled with (dN ch/dη)α for α=1.210.04. This scaling also holds true for direct-photon spectra from Au+Au collisions at s_NN=200 GeV measured earlier by PHENIX, as well as the spectra from Pb+Pb at s_NN=2760 GeV published by ALICE. The scaling power α seems to be independent of pT, center of mass energy, and collision centrality. The spectra from different collision energies have a similar shape up to pT of 2 GeV/c. The spectra have a local inverse slope T eff increasing with pT of 0.1740.018 GeV/c in the range 0.4<pT<1.3 GeV/c and increasing to 0.2890.024 GeV/c for 0.9<pT<2.1 GeV/c. The observed similarity of low-pT direct-photon production from s_NN= 39 to 2760 GeV suggests a common source of direct photons for the different collision energies and event centrality selections, and suggests a comparable space-time evolution of direct-photon emission.

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