Dimuon radiation at the CERN SPS within a (3+1)d hydrodynamic+cascade model
E. Santini, J. Steinheimer, M. Bleicher, and S. Schramm

TL;DR
This paper models dimuon emission in heavy-ion collisions at CERN SPS using a hybrid hydrodynamic and cascade approach, identifying different sources of dileptons across invariant mass regions and analyzing their spectral features.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed hybrid (3+1)d hydrodynamic plus cascade model to study dilepton production, including in-medium modifications and multiple emission sources.
Findings
Thermal emission dominates low and intermediate mass regions.
Cascade emission is dominant around the vector meson peak.
QGP radiation influences the high mass region.
Abstract
We analyze dilepton emission from hot and dense matter using a hybrid approach based on the Ultrarelativistic Quantum Molecular Dynamics (UrQMD) transport model with an intermediate hydrodynamic stage for the description of heavy-ion collisions at relativistic energies. During the hydrodynamic stage, the production of lepton pairs is described by radiation rates for a strongly interacting medium in thermal equilibrium. In the low mass region, hadronic thermal emission is evaluated assuming vector meson dominance including in-medium modifications of the rho meson spectral function through scattering from nucleons and pions in the heat bath. In the intermediate mass region, the hadronic rate is essentially determined by multi-pion annihilation processes. Emission from quark-antiquark annihilation in the quark gluon plasma is taken into account as well. When the system is sufficiently…
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