On the Role of Prompt Photons in the Anisotropic Emission of Direct Photons -- Direct Photons from Au+Au collisions at sNN=200 GeV with IP-Glasma Initial Condition

Abstract

The anisotropic emission of direct photons from Au+Au collisions at sNN=200 GeV was calculated using a (3+1)-dimensional viscous hydrodynamic model with the impact parameter Glasma initial condition. The transverse momentum spectra of direct photons in different centrality bins (0-20\%, 20-40\%, and 40-60\%) are in good agreement with experimental data measured at RHIC. For the elliptic flow v2 and triangular flow v3, the agreement is centrality dependent, showing good correspondence for the 20-40\% bin but underprediction for the 0-20\% bin and overprediction for the 40-60\% bin. After carefully accounting for the contribution from prompt photons, the measured v2 of direct photons is no longer too large to explain. An overestimation of the prompt photon yield can suppress the v2 and v3 of direct photons to values lower than those observed in the experimental data.

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