1997
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.79.1229
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Dielectron Cross Section Measurements in Nucleus-Nucleus Reactions at1.0AGeV

Abstract: We present measured dielectron production cross sections for Ca+Ca, C+C, He+Ca, and d+Ca reactions at 1.0 A·GeV. Statistical uncertainties and systematic effects are smaller than in previous DLS nucleus-nucleus data. For pair mass M ≤ 0.35 GeV/c 2 : 1) the Ca+Ca cross section is larger than the previous DLS measurement and current model results, 2) the mass spectra suggest large contributions from π 0 and η Dalitz decays, and 3) dσ/dM ∝ A P ·A T . For M > 0.5 GeV/c 2 the Ca+Ca to C+C cross section ratio is sig… Show more

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“…Dilepton spectra measured by the CERES [4] and NA60 [5] experiments at CERN-SPS energies (40A-158A GeV) pointed to a significant in-medium modification of the ρ meson spectral function, as signaled by a large additional yield (excess) of lepton pairs in the invariant mass region below the ρ meson pole mass. At the much lower beam energies of 1A-2A GeV the DLS [6] collaboration at the Bevalac observed a similar dielectron excess over the "hadronic cocktail," that is, the cocktail resulting from meson decays in the late (freeze-out) phase of the collision. However, in contrast to the situation at higher energies, for a long time this excess could not be satisfactorily explained by theoretical models and became the so-called "DLS puzzle."…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Dilepton spectra measured by the CERES [4] and NA60 [5] experiments at CERN-SPS energies (40A-158A GeV) pointed to a significant in-medium modification of the ρ meson spectral function, as signaled by a large additional yield (excess) of lepton pairs in the invariant mass region below the ρ meson pole mass. At the much lower beam energies of 1A-2A GeV the DLS [6] collaboration at the Bevalac observed a similar dielectron excess over the "hadronic cocktail," that is, the cocktail resulting from meson decays in the late (freeze-out) phase of the collision. However, in contrast to the situation at higher energies, for a long time this excess could not be satisfactorily explained by theoretical models and became the so-called "DLS puzzle."…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…To do so we have compiled in Fig. 6 the excess yields integrated over the mass region M ee = 0.15-0.5 GeV/c 2 from all available reaction systems [6,8,9]. For comparison, inclusive π 0 and η multiplicities measured in photon calorimetry with the TAPS detector [10,11] are plotted as well.…”
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“…Dilepton measurements have been a subject of experimental investigations since the early days of heavy ion collisions [7][8][9][10][11][12]. Of particular interest, measurements from CERES and NA60 ( ffiffiffiffiffiffiffi ffi s NN p ¼ 8.75-17.2 GeV) showed a clear enhancement in the mass region below ∼0.7 GeV=c 2 when compared to known hadronic sources.…”
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“…Experimentally this question is studied in measurements of the dilepton production rates in heavy ion collisions. Recent experiments by the CERES and DLS collaborations [1][2][3] show that the low lepton pair mass spectrum is significantly enhanced in the range between 300 MeV and 600 MeV compared to the yield that one expects from the corresponding rates in pp-collisions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%