Non-Equilibrium Production of Photons via π0 2γ in DCC's

Abstract

We study production of photons via the non-equilibrium relaxation of a Disoriented Chiral Condensate with the chiral order parameter having a large initial amplitude along the π0 direction. Assuming the validity of the low energy coupling of the neutral pion to photons via the UA(1) anomalous vertex, we find that for large initial amplitudes along the π0 direction, photon production is enhanced by parametric amplification. These processes are non-perturbative with a large contribution during the non-equilibrium stages of the evolution and result in a distinct distribution of the produced photons and a polarization asymmetry. For initial amplitudes of the π0 component of the order parameter between 200-400 MeV, corresponding to energy densities between 1-12 GeV/fm3 we find a peak in the photon distribution at energies between ≈ 300 -600 MeV. We also find polarization asymmetries typically between 5-10%. We discuss the potential experimental impact of these results as well as the problems associated with its detection.

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