1990
DOI: 10.1007/bf01621024
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Inclusive photon production in pA and AA collisions at 200 GeV/u

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“…The results constitute the first observation of direct photons in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions which could be significant for diagnosis of quark gluon plasma formation. 25.75.+r, 13.40.-f, 24.90.+p The observation of a new phase of strongly interacting matter, the quark gluon plasma (QGP), is one of the most important goals of current nuclear physics research. An extensive experimental program has been undertaken at the CERN SPS accelerator with Pb-ion beams of 158AGeV to search for and investigate the QGP.…”
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“…The results constitute the first observation of direct photons in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions which could be significant for diagnosis of quark gluon plasma formation. 25.75.+r, 13.40.-f, 24.90.+p The observation of a new phase of strongly interacting matter, the quark gluon plasma (QGP), is one of the most important goals of current nuclear physics research. An extensive experimental program has been undertaken at the CERN SPS accelerator with Pb-ion beams of 158AGeV to search for and investigate the QGP.…”
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“…To a great extent, especially at higher √ s, these data can be successfully described by perturbative QCD calculations and provide an important foundation from which to study photon production in nucleus-nucleus collisions. First attempts to observe direct photon production in ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collisions with oxygen and sulphur beams found no significant excess [13][14][15][16]. The WA80 collaboration [16] provided the most interesting result with a p T dependent upper limit on the direct photon production in S+Au collisions at 200AGeV.…”
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“…The fixed target heavy ion program at CERN SPS started in 1986 and soon the search for thermal radiation from the system formed in nucleus-nucleus collisions was underway. The first results on inclusive photon production and its comparison to the expected hadron decay yield in p+A and A+A col lisions were published by the HELIOS/NA34 collaboration [191]. Protons, 16 O and 32 S beams were used on W and Pt targets, and photons were measured with the (external) conversion technique (section 3.2).…”
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“…This fact makes the real photon measurements particularly challenging. At SPS energies, the first attempts to observe direct photon production in ultrarelativistic nuclear collisions with O and S beams found no significant excess [19]. The WA80 collaboration has obtained upper bounds for the p T spectrum of real photons generated in S + Au collisions at 200 AGeV [20].…”
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confidence: 99%