
TL;DR
This review summarizes electromagnetic probe measurements, including dileptons and photons, across a wide energy spectrum in relativistic heavy ion collisions, highlighting their role in studying nuclear matter.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of electromagnetic measurements in heavy ion collisions from low to high energies, including elementary reactions.
Findings
Dilepton spectra cover invariant mass range 0-2.5 GeV/c^2.
Includes measurements of light vector mesons in various reactions.
Highlights the importance of electromagnetic probes in nuclear physics.
Abstract
A review is presented of dilepton and real photon measurements in relativistic heavy ion collisions over a very broad energy range from the low energies of the BEVALAC up to the highest energies available at RHIC. The dileptons cover the invariant mass range \mll = 0 - 2.5 GeV/c, i.e. the continuum at low and intermediate masses and the light vector mesons, . The review includes also measurements of the light vector mesons in elementary reactions.
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