Photoproduction in Ultra-Peripheral Heavy Ion Collisions at STAR
Boris Grube (for the STAR Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reports STAR experiment results on photoproduction of $ ho^0$ mesons and $e^+e^-$ pairs in ultra-peripheral heavy ion collisions, exploring cross sections, interference effects, and resonance enhancements at RHIC energies.
Contribution
First detailed measurements of $ ho^0$ photoproduction, interference, and resonance phenomena in ultra-peripheral heavy ion collisions at RHIC.
Findings
Measured $ ho^0$ production cross sections in Au-Au and d-Au collisions.
Observed interference effects in $ ho^0$ production.
Detected enhancement around 1510 MeV/c in $ ho^0$ decay channels.
Abstract
We present recent STAR results on photoproduction in ultra-peripheral relativistic heavy ion collisions. In these collisions the impact parameter of the beam particles is larger than the sum of their nuclear radii, so that they interact via their long-range Coulomb fields. STAR has measured the production of mesons in exclusive reactions as well as in processes with mutual nuclear excitation of the beam particles. We present results for the production cross section in Au-Au collisions at GeV for coherent as well as incoherent coupling. The dependence of the cross section on the rapidity is compared to theoretical models. We also studied the ratio of coherent to direct production as well as the helicity matrix elements and we observe interference effects in the production. In addition STAR has…
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