A background for thermal photons in heavy ion collisions

Abstract

In this work, we present the transverse momentum spectra of prompt and decay photons in Au-Au collisions for sNN= 200 GeV, 62.4 GeV, 39 GeV, and 27 GeV. The major sources of the photons in Angantyr include hard processes, Parton showers, and resonance decay. The multiparton interactions and hadronic rescatterings significantly increase the photon yield. The model shows a good match with the available experimental data at high pT. The difference in yield at low pT suggests that Quark Gluon Plasma of Teff = 0.167 GeV/c in central Au-Au collision at 200 GeV is formed, the new effective temperature is less than the ones extracted without removing background photons. At low pT the decay photon spectra scales with (dNchdη)1.25, the scaling is independent of collision energy and system size. The scaling no longer holds at high pT and the spectra become beam energy dependent. The scaled pT spectra of p-p and d-Au collisions show an opposite trend at high pT, their scaled yield is greater than the Au-Au collision at the same energy.

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