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First results from the Photon Multiplicity Detector at forward rapidities in AuAu collision at $\sqrt{s_{nn}}$= 39GeV |
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Photons are produced at all stages of the system created in a heavy ion col-
lision, both directly and through decay of produced particles like neutral pions.
The multiplicity measurement of photons on an event-by-event basis is an important measurement complementing the charged particle measurement in a heavy
ion collision.
Photon production at forward rapidity shows an energy independent longitudinal scaling as observed at $\sqrt{s_{nn}}$ = 62.4 and 200 GeV [1,2]. Photon measurments at lower Sqrt[Snn] will be helpful in testing the longitudinal scaling at lower
energies.
The Photon Multiplicity Detector in the STAR experiment at RHIC measures
inclusive photons in the pseudo-rapidity region −3.7 < η < −2.3. We will present
preliminary results on photon production in Au+Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{nn}}$= 39GeV for different event centralities.
The results of measurements at 39 GeV will be compared with data at other
energies and also with models. |
Collaboration: |
STAR Collaboration |
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162 |
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Room: Main Auditorium |
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00' |
Primary Authors: |
Ms. DRONIKA, Dronika Solanki (PhD student) |
Presenters: |
Ms. DRONIKA, Dronika Solanki |
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