Journal article

Bremsstrahlung from an equilibrating quark-gluon plasma


Authors listMustafa, MG; Thoma, MH

Publication year2000

JournalPhysical Review C

Volume number62

Issue number1

ISSN0556-2813

eISSN1089-490X

Open access statusGreen

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.62.014902

PublisherAmerican Physical Society


Abstract
The photon production rate from a chemically;equilibrating quark-gluon plasma likely to be produced at RHIC (BNL) and LHC (CERN) energies is estimated taking into account bremsstrahlung. The plasma is assumed to be in local thermal equilibrium, but with a phase space distribution that deviates from the Fermi or Bose distribution by space-time dependent factors (fugacities). The photon spectrum is obtained by integrating the photon rate over the space-time history of the plasma, adopting a boost invariant cylindrically symmetric transverse expansion of the system with different nuclear profile functions. Initial conditions obtained from a self-screened parton cascade calculation and, for comparison, from the HIJING model are used. Compared to an equilibrated plasma at the same initial energy density, taken from the self-screened parton cascade, a moderate suppression of the photon yield by a factor of 1 to 5 depending on the collision energy and the photon momentum is observed. The individual contributions to the photon production, however, are completely different in the both scenarios.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleMustafa, M. and Thoma, M. (2000) Bremsstrahlung from an equilibrating quark-gluon plasma, Physical Review C, 62(1), Article 014902. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.62.014902

APA Citation styleMustafa, M., & Thoma, M. (2000). Bremsstrahlung from an equilibrating quark-gluon plasma. Physical Review C. 62(1), Article 014902. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevC.62.014902



Keywords


CHEMICAL EQUILIBRATIONGASHEAVY-ION COLLISIONSNONEQUILIBRIUMNUCLEAR COLLISIONSPARTON PRODUCTIONPhoton production

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