Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10725727 | Physics Letters B | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We report measurements of electron pair production in elementary p+p and d+p reactions at 1.25 GeV/u with the HADES spectrometer. For the first time, the electron pairs were reconstructed for n+p reactions by detecting the proton spectator from the deuteron breakup. We find that the yield of electron pairs with invariant mass Me+eâ>0.15 GeV/c2 is about an order of magnitude larger in n+p reactions as compared to p+p. A comparison to model calculations demonstrates that the production mechanism is not sufficiently described yet. The electron pair spectra measured in C+C reactions are compatible with a superposition of elementary n+p and p+p collisions, leaving little room for additional electron pair sources in such light collision systems.
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Authors
HADES Collaboration HADES Collaboration, G. Agakichiev, A. Balanda, D. Belver, A.V. Belyaev, A. Blanco, M. Böhmer, J.L. Boyard, P. Braun-Munzinger, P. Cabanelas, E. Castro, S. Chernenko, T. Christ, M. Destefanis, J. DÃaz, F. Dohrmann, A. Dybczak,