Title: Dileptons and Photons
1Dileptons and Photons
- Huan Z Huang
- Department of Physics and Astronomy
- University of California, Los Angeles
- Department of Engineering Physics
- Tsinghua University
2Collision Dynamics
3Photon Sources in Quark-Gluon Plasma
Naïve Leading Order Processes q q (g) ? g
(q) ?
q
g
q
Kapusta etal 91, Baier etal 92
But other contributions to O(as) collinear
enhanced Dg(t-mD2)-1 1/as
Bremsstrahlung Pair-ann.scatt.
ladder resummation (LPM)
Aurenche etal 00, Arnold,MooreYaffe 01
4Direct and Soft Photons
Physics QCD process photons gq ?jet g
quark Bremsstrahlung in QCD medium
thermal radiation QGP photons (Temperature)
hadron spectroscopy
Experimental Approaches 1) photons from
external conversion 2) photons from high
performance calorimeter measurement
5Photon Sources in Hadron Gas
- Photon-producing reactions
mostly at dominant (q0gt0.5GeV)
gauge invariance! q0lt0.5GeV a1-strength
problematic
Hadron Form Factor Important for photon yield
6More Meson Gas Sources
(i) Strangeness Contributions SU(3)F MYM
25 of pp???
40 of pr?p? !
(iii) Higher Resonances Ax-Vec a1,h1?pg,
Vec w,w,w?pg other p(1300)?pg
f1?rg , K1?Kg K?Kg
a2(1320)?pg
7Baryonic Contributions
- use in-medium r spectral funct
- constrained by nucl. g-absorption
g N ? p N,D
gN gA
B,a1,K1...
N,p,K
g N ? B
p-ex
Urban,Buballa,RRWambach 98
8HG Emission Rates Summary
- w t-channel (very) important
- at high energy
- form factor suppression (2-4)
- strangeness significant
- baryons at low energy
mB220MeV
Though EM is well understood, photon production
in collisions complicated dynamics !!
Turbide,RRGale 04
9PQCD photons
Initial hard production pp ? ?X
scaling with xT2pT /vs , power-law fit
Srivastava 01
10Naively Thermal Photons ? T
The higher temperature, the more thermal
radiation ! But the relation between initial T
and photons is non-trivial !
11Predictions for Central AuAu Collisions at 200
GeV
pre-equilibrium contribution from parton
cascading ? major contribution QGP thermal
radiation ? 1-2 GeV (maybe)
12Direct g in dAu
PHENIX
- pp and dAu spectra compared to NLO pQCD
- ratio to NLO pQCD
- consistent with 1
- No indication for nuclear effects
2
No surprises !
13Direct Photons Surely There!
p0 suppression ? helps Lines? Nbinary
Scaling
14Direct Photons
- Direct photon spectra over centralities
- Systematic Error 15-20
- Clearly seen that we measured photons over the
order of 1027! - See the scale please..
- Again, Thickness-scaled NLO QCD calculation
describes all the spectra very well - From Central to Peripheral
- No exception within current errors
- Yellow bands show uncertainty on NLO pQCD
calculation and thickness function
15Results (RAA)
- Photon RAA is consistent with unity over all the
centrality. - the yield follows thickness-scaled hard
scattering - p-p reference from NLO pQCD Calculation
- ?0 RAA decreases to 0.2 at Npart320
- Dotted line shows uncertainty of thickness
function - Error bars show total error (systematics
statistical) except thickness function error - Yellow shows uncertainty on pQCD calculation
Direct g
p0
16Comparison with calculations
- Any of pQCD calculations describe data well
- Adding kT broadening makes factor of 2
difference - Around same factor as E706
- Calculation suggests that slopes of the spectra
at RHIC and E706 are same - Jet Photon included calculation (Fries et al.,
PRL 90, 132301 (2003)) is also shown - Fits very well above 4GeV!
- Assuming existence of hot dense medium
- Prompt partons scatter with thermal partons
- The line approaches to simple pQCD calculation in
high pT
17Any Hope for QGP Radiation?
- Most realistic calculation
- Including all the contributions
- PHENIX may be able to see QGP contribution in
1-3GeV/c
PRC69(2004)014903
18Quenching Jet-Plasma interaction. Does this
have an EM signature?
The plasma mediates a jet-photon conversion
Fries, Mueller Srivastava, PRL 90, 132301 (2003)
19Comparison between model and exp
20- Coincident transitions
- deconfinement and chiral symmetry restoration
- it is seen to hold also vs quark mass
21Chiral Symmetry
How Chiral Symmetry has manifested
in nucleus-nucleus collisions?
We must measure vector mesons in both hadronic
and leptonic decay channels! electron PID ? TOF
upgrade HFT reduce conversion BK K-pi PID ?
TOF upgrade h and h ? EMC high
statistics Baryonic resonances
(D,L(1520),S(1385),X(1530)....)
22Vector Meson Mass and Chiral Symmetry
- mesons No significant width change or mass
shift has been - observed.
- Measurement of both KK- and ee- channels.
- r mesons Some kind of mass shift has been
observed in STAR, but - the interpretation of the shift is not clear!
- Measurement of r mesons in ee- channel is
needed! - Measurement of pp- invariant mass and the
residual distribution - after combinatorial background subtraction
- --- r and s mesons
- --- the nature of s mesons (q-qbar or
four-quark) - Electron measurement will be possible with the
TPC and TOF - -- remove photon conversion and Dalitz
background !
23What is expected (dileptons)
- Low masses receive significant contribution from
radiative decays - High masses dominated by DY
- Intermediate mass region interesting from QGP
perspective, - (Shuryak (78), Shor (89))
- Photons similar story, but featureless spectra
- Experiments DLS, Helios, TAPS, NA38, -50, WA98,
CERES, PHENIX, HADES, NA60
24Low MassesVector Meson Spectral DensitiesHot
Meson Gas
The spectral density is flattened and broadened
Rapp, Gale (99)
25Very Difficult to Measure Di-leptons
26PHENIX low mass dielectrons
pp NORMALIZED TO meelt100 MeV
pp and AuAu normalized to p0 region pp follows
the cocktail AuAu large Enhancement in
0.15-0.75
low mass
AuAu
intermediate mass
pp
27PHENIX Preliminary Data
10-20
0-10
-- data very puzzling !
28pT dependency
arXiv 0706.3034
arXiv 0802.0050
AuAu
pp
0ltpTlt8.0 GeV/c
0ltpTlt0.7 GeV/c
0.7ltpTlt1.5 GeV/c
1.5ltpTlt8 GeV/c
pp follows the cocktail AuAu enhancement
concentrated at low pT
29PHENIX Dilepton Data
- First measurements of dielectron continuum at
RHIC
- pp
- Low mass
- Excellent agreement with cocktail
- Intermediate mass
- Extract charm and bottom
- sc 544 39 (stat) 142 (sys) 200 (model)
mb - sb 3.9 2.4 (stat) 3/-2 (sys) mb
- AuAu
- Low mass
- Enhancement above the cocktail expectations
3.40.2(stat.) 1.3(syst.)0.7(model) - Centrality dependency increase faster than Npart
- pT dependency enhancement concentrated at low pT
- Intermediate mass
- Agreement with PYTHIA coincidence?
30Dileptons and Photons are related
PHENIX Preliminary
PHENIX Preliminary
- mlt2p only Dalitz contributions
- pp no enhancement at low pT
- AuAu large enhancement at low pT
- Any source of real g produces virtual g with
very low mass - Assuming internal conversion of direct photon ?
extract the fraction of direct photon - pp follows pQCD
- AuAu clear excess above pQCD ? signal of
thermal photons?
T.Dahms Session XV Y.Yamaguchi Poster 125
31NA60 Comparison of data to RW, BR and Vacuum ?
(Broadening vs Shift)
Sanja Damjanovic
pT dependence
32Different Sources of dimuons of Mlt1.0 and Mgt1.0
GeV/c2 ?
Dimuons of Mlt1.0 GeV/c2 participate in hadronic
rescattering !
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34Quark-Gluon Fluid
Chiral Properties at Tc -- quasi-particles --
mass shift -- width broadening Dilepton
Measurement -- in the low mass region 0.5-2
GeV/c2 -- very difficult
35The END
36Two-Particle Correlations in dAu
STAR preliminary
STAR preliminary
Background-subtracted correlations between a
high-pT trigger charged particle and an
associated charged particle
37Photon-hadron correlations
gjet correlation in AuAu in run4?
More accurate determination of initial Et
38Results for p-p
Bands represent systematic errors.
(Subtraction)
Errors on the backgrounds result in enlarged
errors on the signal, especially at low-pT
region.
- NLO-pQCD calculation
- CTEQ6M PDF.
- Gluon Compton scattering
- fragmentation photon
- Set Renormalization scale
- and factorization scale pT/2,pT,2pT
- Systematic Error
- 20(high pT)-45(low pT)
The theory calculation shows a good agreement
with our result.
39dE/dx at high pT (62.4 GeV)
?2/ndf 1.5
pT gt 3 GeV/c Pion-proton Separation !
rigidity (chargedE/dx) keV/cm
positives
negatives
40Jet Photon overwhelms QGP?
- Break-up of Fries prediction
- Jet Photons overwhelms all the other
contributions below 7GeV/c - Jet production rate calculated by LO pQCD with K
factor compensation of 2.5 - pQCD photon calculation from LO with no K factor
- Fitting too good!
- In Peripheral, the calculation should fit the
data as well - RAA and spectra themselves tell you what happens
- Calculation is assuming existence of hot dense
medium, which is not the case in peripheral!