A coarse-graining approach for dilepton production at SPS energies
Stephan Endres, Hendrik van Hees, Janus Weil, Marcus Bleicher

TL;DR
This paper introduces a coarse-graining method using transport model outputs to calculate thermal dilepton emission in heavy-ion collisions, achieving good agreement with experimental data and providing insights into medium modifications and QGP contributions.
Contribution
It presents a novel (3+1)-dimensional coarse-graining approach that combines transport simulations with thermal field theory to analyze dilepton production.
Findings
Good agreement with NA60 experimental data
Broadening of the $ ho$ spectral function explains low-mass excess
QGP contribution dominates in intermediate mass region
Abstract
Coarse-grained output from transport calculations is used to determine thermal dilepton emission rates by applying medium-modified spectral functions from thermal quantum field theoretical models. By averaging over an ensemble of events generated with the UrQMD transport model, we extract the local thermodynamic properties at each time step of the calculation. With an equation of state the temperature and chemical potential can be determined. The approach goes beyond simplified fireball models of the bulk-medium evolution by treating the full (3+1)-dimensional expansion of the system with realistic time and density profiles. For the calculation of thermal dilepton rates we use the in-medium spectral function of the meson developed by Rapp and Wambach and consider thermal QGP and multi-pion contributions as well. The approach is applied to the evaluation of…
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