Two-Photon Physics at RHIC: Separating Signals from Backgrounds
Joakim Nystrand, Spencer Klein

TL;DR
This paper discusses the feasibility of studying two-photon interactions at RHIC's STAR experiment, focusing on detection methods, background separation, and analysis techniques to identify signals effectively.
Contribution
It introduces specific methods and strategies for isolating two-photon signals from backgrounds in high-energy nuclear collisions.
Findings
Feasibility of studying two-photon interactions demonstrated
Detection and analysis techniques tailored for RHIC data
Strategies for background suppression outlined
Abstract
This presentation will show the feasibility of studying two-photon interactions in the STAR experiment at RHIC. Signals, detection efficiencies, backgrounds, triggering and analysis techniques will be discussed.
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