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Dilepton production from p-p to Ca-Ca at the Bevalac
H.S. Matis ; S. Beedoe ; M. Bougteb ; J. Carroll ; W. Christie ; W. Gong ; T. Hallman ; L.Heilbronn ; H. Huang ; P.N. Kirk ; G. Krebs ; G. Igo ; A. Letessier-Selvon L. Madansky ; F. Manso ; J. Miller ; C. Naudet ; R.J. Porter ; M. Prunet ; G. Roche ; L.S. Schroeder ; P. Seidl ; Z. F. Wang ; R. Welsh ; W.K. Wilson ; A. Yegneswaran ;
Date 4 Nov 1994
Journal Nucl.Phys. A583 (1995) 617c-622c
Subject nucl-ex
AffiliationThe DLS Collaboration
AbstractThe DLS collaboration has recently completed a high statistics study of dilepton production at the Bevalac. In particular, we have measured dielectrons (e+e-) from p-p and p-d collisions to understand the basic dilepton production mechanisms in the energy range from 1.05 - 4.9 GeV. These data can be used to determine the basic processes which contribute to nucleon-nucleon dilepton production such as hadronic bremsstrahlung, vector meson processes, and hadronic Dalitz decay. The data show that a simple elastic bremsstrahlung calculation is insufficient to explain the data. Theoretical models are compared with the data. A new high statistics study of Ca-Ca at 1.05 A GeV has been made to study the collectivity of A-A collisions.
Source arXiv, nucl-ex/9412001
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