Photon Production in Hot and Dense Strongly Interacting Matter
Charles Gale

TL;DR
This paper introduces the theoretical framework for photon emission in hot, dense strongly interacting matter, focusing on applications in relativistic nuclear collisions at SPS, RHIC, and LHC energies.
Contribution
It provides an overview of results and techniques for studying photon production in high-energy nuclear collisions.
Findings
Photon emission rates are analyzed for different collision energies.
Theoretical models are discussed for interpreting experimental data.
Techniques for studying photon production are summarized.
Abstract
This text is meant as an introduction to the theoretical physics of photon emission in hot and dense strongly interacting matter, the principal application being relativistic nuclear collisions. We shall cover some of the results and techniques appropriate for studies at SPS, RHIC, and LHC energies
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