Title: Direct Photons in PHENIX
1Direct Photons in PHENIX
- Stefan Bathe (UCR)
- for the PHENIX collaboration
ICPAQGP-2005, Kolkata, India February 8-12, 2005
2Why Direct Photons? (I)
- Direct Photons
- Pragmatic DefinitionPhotons not coming from
hadron decays - Difficult measurementLarge background from
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- pp
- Test of QCD
- Reduce uncertainty on pQCD photons in AA
- Future
- Constraining gluon distribution functions
- In polarized pp also gluon spin structure
function
3Why Direct Photons? (II)
- AA collisions
- Photons dont strongly interact with fireball
- Carry information about early stage of collision
- QGP potentially detectable via thermal photon
radiation - Thermal photons dominantly from early, hot QGP
phase? initial temperature - Direct Photons at high pT
- Allow test of Ncoll scaling for hard processes
- Important for interpretation of high-pT hadron
suppression at RHIC
4Photon Sources in AA
Photons in AA
Direct Photons
Decay Photons
5Schematic Photon Spectrum in AA
- Advantage in central AA at RHICDecay photon
background strongly reduced due to p0 suppression
6Realistic Calculation
Turbide, Rapp, Gale, Phys. Rev. C 69 (014903),
2004
- Window for thermal photons from QGP in this
calculationpT 1 - 3 GeV/c
7PHENIX Experimental Setup
- Central spectrometer arms h lt 0.35
- g, p0 via p0 ? gg
- Electromagnetic calorimeter (EMCal)
- Lead scintillator calorimeter (PbSc)
- Lead glass calorimeter (PbGl)
8Measurement of Direct Photons
- Get clean inclusive-photon sample
- e.g. subtraction of charged particle background
- Measure pT spectrum of p0 and h mesons with high
accuracy - Calculate number of decay photons per p0
- Usually with Monte-Carlo
- mT scaling for h, w,
- FinallySubtract decay background from inclusive
photon spectrum
Handy formula
9Cancellation of Systematic Errors
10Direct Photons in pp PHENIX Result
- Data show good agreement with NLO pQCD
calculation - Important baseline for interpretation of AuAu
results
11Influence of Isolation Cut
- No correction for direct photon loss due to
isolation cut - Nevertheless, no difference between cross
sections with and without isolation cut - Suggests small contribution of fragmentation
photons, which would be found within jets
12Direct Photons in AuAu at RHIC
final results shown in public for the first time
about to be published
- Direct Photons at high pT follow Ncoll scaling?
p0 suppression caused by medium created in AA
collisions
13Direct Photon Spectra
- Ncoll scaling holds for all centrality classes
(within errors) - Errors currently too large for statement about
thermal photon signal
14Comparing to p0s
- p0s suppressed going to central collisions
- Direct photons consistent with Ncoll scaling
- p0 suppression caused by medium created in AA
collisions
15Model-independent Representation of p0
Suppression
- Standard representation relies on assumption
about scaling of hard scattering processes in
AA - PHENIX result on high pT direct photon production
confirms this assumption - Better Avoid model assumptions and use high pT
direct photons as direct measure of number of
hard scatterings in AA
- Define
- If direct photons exactly follow Ncoll scaling,
then
Klaus Reygers
16GAA in central AuAu at RHIC
PHENIX Preliminary data used
- GAA agrees well with the standard RAA
representation of the neutral pion suppression
17Conclusions
- pp
- Spectrum consistent with pQCD calculations
- AuAu
- For the first time spectrum observed at high pT
- confirms Ncoll scaling for hard processes
- supports explanation of pion suppression as final
state effect - no thermal photon signal yet
18Backup Slides
19Thermal Photons as QGP Signature
- Conventional wisdom 1985
- QGP has lots of free quarks
- QGP radiates more than HG at same temperature
(false!) - Lots of thermal radiation evidence for QGP
- Conventional wisdom 2005
- QGP has more d.o.f. than HG and therefore lower
temperature at same energy density e (e g?T4) - At same energy density QGP radiates less than HG
- Comparing HG and QGP scenariosLack of radiation
is evidence for QGP!
20Direct Photons at SPS WA98 Result
- 20 direct photon excess at high pT in central
PbPb collisions at CERN SPS - No signal within errors in peripheral collisions
Phys.Rev.Lett.853595-3599,2000
21WA98 Result Just Hard Scattering and kT
Broadening?
- High pT part of the spectrum explained by pQCD
nuclear kT broadening - pp
- AA
- Intermediate pT range cannot be explained
regardless of amount of kT
Dumitru et al., Phys. Rev. C 64, 054909 (2001)
22WA98 Interpretation T or kT ?
- QGP HG rates convoluted with simple fireball
model plus pQCD hard photons - Data described with initial temperature Ti205
MeV some nuclear kT broadening (Cronin-effect) - Data also described without kT broadening but
with high initial temperature (Ti270 MeV)
Turbide, Rapp, Gale, Phys. Rev. C 69 (014902),
2004
23What have we learned from SPS?
- Evidence for thermal photons
- Consistent with QGP scenario
- But
- Temperature and kT competing contributions
- Pure hadronic scenario cannot be ruled out
24Direct Photons in pp Tagging Method
- Photon hits that form an invariant mass in the p0
or h mass range are rejected as direct photon
candidates - Signal/background ratio increased in low
multiplicity environment - Accidental loss of genuine direct photons
corrected for by embedding fake photon hits into
real events - Remaining background of decay photons subtracted
on statistical basis - No isolation cut
25Beyond simple Ncoll ScalingkT Effects and
Photons from Quark-Jets
- Effect of kT strongest where thermal QGP photons
are expected
- Interaction of fast quarks with QGP significant
photon source for pT lt 6 GeV/c (Jet-Photons
and
)
26Direct Photon Production in pp Hard Scattering
- Processes in perturbative QCD
- Compton
- Annihilation
- Bremsstrahlung
- Typically 20-30 uncertainty in pQCD calculations
related to choice of scales
27Evidence for kT Broadening
- Systematic pattern of deviation between NLO pQCD
and data - Data above pQCD
- Especially at low vs
- Possible explanation kT broadening (which can
be produced by multiple soft-gluon emission)
E706, hep-ex/0407011
28Closer Look at Jet-Photon Prediction
- Jet photons dominate below 7 GeV
- pQCD calculation just LO
- Compensated by k factor
- Still underpredicts data by factor 2
- Compare
- NLO pQCD describes data in central and peripheral
- No hot medium in peripheral
- No room for jet photons?
Evidence for Direct Photons from Jet-Plasma
Interaction?
- Possible observable consequence Negative v2 for
direct photons
- No answer with current uncertainties
29What about Photon Bremsstrahlung in AA ?
calculation by W. Vogelsang
direct
Bremsstrahlung
- Bremsstrahlung contribution large
- Modification of Bremsstrahlung contribution
expected in AA
30Modification of Bremsstrahlung Contribution in AA
Jeon, Jalilian-Marian, Sarcevic,Nucl. Phys. A
715, 795 (2003)
- Quark energy loss in QGP reduces bremsstrahlung
contribution in AA
- However, this is compensated by induced photon
bremsstrahlung in QGP(according to Zakharov)
- Net result direct photon RAA ? 1 at high pT