Searching for True Muonium in Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions

Abstract

We investigate the production of the as-yet-undetected true muonium within the quark-gluon plasma formed in relativistic heavy-ion collisions, employing a relativistic Boltzmann transport framework coupled to viscous hydrodynamic simulations. The obtained effective cross sections for central collisions are 1.23~μ b in AuAu collisions with s NN=200~GeV and 14.2~μ b in PbPb collisions with s NN=5.02~TeV, resulting in a yield of O(104) and O(105) true muonium per billion AA collisions at RHIC and the LHC, respectively. This establishes heavy-ion collisions as a promising process for detecting true muonium.

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