The focus of this experiment is on dimuons at low MT but the mass range up to the Jψ is also covered. Dimuons are measured over a wide rapidity interval, ranging from nearly central to very forward rapidities. Experimental results concerning the vector meson production in p-W and S-W interactions at 200 GeV/c/A as a function of the charged multiplicity are presented together with a comparison of the observed invariant mass spectra with the dimuon conventional sources in the mass region between the φ and Jψ mesons. The observed large difference in the shape and absolute value of p-W and S-W dimuon spectra cannot be explained in terms of a direct extrapolation of the p-p results.

Dimuon production below mass 3.1 GeV/c2 in p-W and S-W interactions at 200 GeV/c/A

MASERA, Massimo
1995-01-01

Abstract

The focus of this experiment is on dimuons at low MT but the mass range up to the Jψ is also covered. Dimuons are measured over a wide rapidity interval, ranging from nearly central to very forward rapidities. Experimental results concerning the vector meson production in p-W and S-W interactions at 200 GeV/c/A as a function of the charged multiplicity are presented together with a comparison of the observed invariant mass spectra with the dimuon conventional sources in the mass region between the φ and Jψ mesons. The observed large difference in the shape and absolute value of p-W and S-W dimuon spectra cannot be explained in terms of a direct extrapolation of the p-p results.
1995
11th International Conference on Ultra-Relativistic Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions (Quark Matter 95)
Monterey, California, USA
9-13 gennaio 1995
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