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19–22 Dec 2018
CCNU
Asia/Shanghai timezone

Tale of coherent photon products: from UPC to HHIC

20 Dec 2018, 14:00
15m
Science Hall 201 (CCNU)

Science Hall 201

CCNU

Wuhan
Heavy Ions Heavy Ion Physics

Speaker

王妹 查 (中国科学技术大学近代物理系)

Description

The coherent photon-nucleus and photon-photon interactions has been studied in detail to probe the gluon distribution in nucleus and to test QED via relativistic heavy-ion collisions. These kind of interactions are traditionally thought to be only exist in ultra-peripheral collisions (UPC), where there is no hadronic interactions. Recently, significant excess of $J/\psi$ yield and dielectron pair production at very low transverse momentum ($p_{T} <$ 0.3 GeV/c) were observed by the ALICE and STAR collaborations in peripheral A+A collisions, which points to evidence of coherent photon products in hadronic heavy-ion collisions (HHIC). The possible survival of photoproduced $J/\psi$ and electron pair merits theoretical investigations, which are currently rare on the market. In this talk, we report on calculations of $J/\psi$ yield from coherent photon-nucleus interactions and dilepton production from photon-photon interactions in HHIC at RHIC and LHC energies. The model used to calculate the cross section is discussed and the expected yield are compared with experimental results from RHIC and LHC. We predict the coherent production contribution of $J/\psi$ and dielectron from isobaric collisions (Ru+Ru, Zr+Zr) for the further experimental test at RHIC.
Type Parallel talk
Sessions (parallel only) Heavy Ions

Primary author

王妹 查 (中国科学技术大学近代物理系)

Presentation materials