Discrepancy in low transverse momentum dileptons from relativistic heavy-ion collisions
Taesoo Song, Wolfgang Cassing, Pierre Moreau, Elena Bratkovskaya

TL;DR
This study uses the PHSD transport approach to analyze low transverse momentum dilepton spectra in heavy-ion collisions, revealing a discrepancy at low pT that challenges current microscopic models.
Contribution
It identifies a significant mismatch between experimental data and PHSD predictions for low pT dileptons, highlighting a new puzzle in heavy-ion collision modeling.
Findings
PHSD reproduces invariant mass spectra for minimum bias collisions.
Discrepancy observed at low pT in peripheral collisions.
Standard in-medium effects do not explain the low pT peak.
Abstract
The dilepton transverse momentum spectra and invariant mass spectra for low ~GeV/c in Au+Au collisions of different centralities at = 200 GeV are studied within the parton-hadron-string dynamics (PHSD) transport approach. The PHSD describes the whole evolution of the system on a microscopic basis, incorporates hadronic and partonic degrees-of-freedom, the dynamical hadronization of partons and hadronic rescattering. For dilepton production in p+p, p+A and A+A reactions the PHSD incorporates the leading hadronic and partonic channels (also for heavy flavors) and includes in-medium effects such as a broadening of the vector meson spectral functions in hadronic matter and a modification of initial heavy-flavor correlations by interactions with the partonic and hadronic medium. The transport calculations reproduce well the momentum integrated invariant mass…
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