Dilepton photoproduction measures the fluctuations of initial electromagnetic fields in nuclear collisions
Abstract
Dilepton production from two photon interactions are studied in semi-central and peripheral nuclear collisions. Based on Weizs\"acker-Williams approach, it is shown that the dilepton photoproduction is proportional to the electromagnetic (EM) fields and therefore sensitive to the magnitude and lifetime of initial EM fields which last only for a short time and are hard to be measured in experiments directly. We propose dilepton photoproduction as a probe for the nuclear charge fluctuations, which are crucial for the electric/magnetic field induced chiral and charge particle evolutions. We calculate the relative standard deviation of dilepton mass spectrum with event-by-event fluctuating nuclear charge distributions (and EM fields).
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@article{arxiv.1806.06750,
title = {Dilepton photoproduction measures the fluctuations of initial electromagnetic fields in nuclear collisions},
author = {Guansong Li and Kai Zhou and Baoyi Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.06750},
year = {2020}
}
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4 pages, 4 figures