Electromagnetic probes of heavy ion collisions: recent developments
Jean-Fran\c{c}ois Paquet

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in understanding electromagnetic signals like photons and dileptons emitted during various stages of ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions, highlighting their significance for probing the collision dynamics.
Contribution
It provides an updated overview of the latest developments in electromagnetic emission modeling and interpretation in heavy ion collision experiments.
Findings
Emissions at different collision stages provide unique insights into the quark-gluon plasma.
Recent theoretical and experimental progress enhances understanding of photon and dilepton production.
Electromagnetic probes remain crucial for studying the evolution of heavy ion collisions.
Abstract
The current status of photon and dilepton emission in ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions is reviewed, and recent developments are highlighted. The importance of emissions at early, intermediate and late times is emphasized.
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