Low-$p_T$ direct-photon production in Au$+$Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}=39$ and 62.4 GeV
N.J. Abdulameer, U. Acharya, A. Adare, C. Aidala, N.N. Ajitanand, Y., Akiba, R. Akimoto, H. Al-Ta'ani, J. Alexander, M. Alfred, A. Angerami, K., Aoki, N. Apadula, Y. Aramaki, H. Asano, E.C. Aschenauer, E.T. Atomssa, T.C., Awes, B. Azmoun, V. Babintsev, M. Bai, B. Bannier

TL;DR
This study measures low-$p_T$ direct photons in Au+Au collisions at 39 and 62.4 GeV, revealing a universal scaling with charged particle multiplicity and suggesting a common photon production source across energies.
Contribution
It demonstrates a universal scaling law for direct-photon spectra across multiple collision energies and centralities, indicating similar photon production mechanisms.
Findings
Significant direct-photon yield observed at both energies.
Universal scaling of spectra with $(dN_{ch}/d a)^{ ext{power}}$.
Spectra shape and inverse slope increase with $p_T$, consistent across energies.
Abstract
The measurement of direct photons from AuAu collisions at and 62.4 GeV in the transverse-momentum range Gev/ is presented by the PHENIX collaboration at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. A significant direct-photon yield is observed in both collision systems. A universal scaling is observed when the direct-photon spectra for different center-of-mass energies and for different centrality selections at GeV is scaled with for . This scaling also holds true for direct-photon spectra from AuAu collisions at GeV measured earlier by PHENIX, as well as the spectra from PbPb at GeV published by ALICE. The scaling power seems to be independent of , center of mass energy, and collision centrality. The…
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