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Systematics of Inclusive Photon Production in 158 AGeV Pb Induced Reactions on Ni, Nb, and Pb Targets
The multiplicity of inclusive photons has been measured on an event-by-event
basis for 158 AGeV Pb induced reactions on Ni, Nb, and Pb targets. The
systematics of the pseudorapidity densities at midrapidity (rho_max) and the
width of the pseudorapidity distributions have been studied for varying
centralities for these collisions. A power law fit to the photon yield as a
function of the number of participating nucleons gives a value of 1.13+-0.03
for the exponent. The mean transverse momentum, , of photons determined
from the ratio of the measured electromagnetic transverse energy and photon
multiplicity, remains almost constant with increasing rho_max. Results are
compared with model predictions.Comment: 16 pages including 4 figure
Scaling of Particle and Transverse Energy Production in 208Pb+208Pb collisions at 158 A GeV
Transverse energy, charged particle pseudorapidity distributions and photon
transverse momentum spectra have been studied as a function of the number of
participants (N_{part}) and the number of binary nucleon-nucleon collisions
(N_{coll}) in 158 A GeV Pb+Pb collisions over a wide impact parameter range. A
scaling of the transverse energy pseudorapidity density at midrapidity as
N_{part}^{1.08 \pm 0.06} and N_{coll}^{0.83 \pm 0.05} is observed. For the
charged particle pseudorapidity density at midrapidity we find a scaling as
N_{part}^{1.07 \pm 0.04} and N_{coll}^{0.82 \pm 0.03}. This faster than linear
scaling with N_{part} indicates a violation of the naive Wounded Nucleon Model.Comment: 13 pages, 16 figures, submitted to European Physical Journal C
(revised results for scaling exponents
Direct Photon Production in 158 AGeV Pb+Pb Collisions
A measurement of direct photon production in Pb+Pb collisions at 158 AGeV has
been carried out in the CERN WA98 experiment. The invariant yield of direct
photons in central collisions is extracted as a function of transverse momentum
in the interval 0.5 < pT < 4 GeV/c. A significant direct photon signal,
compared to statistical and systematical errors, is seen at pT > 1.5 GeV/c. The
results constitute the first observation of direct photons in ultrarelativistic
heavy-ion collisions which could be significant for diagnosis of quark gluon
plasma formation.Comment: Talk presented at Nucleus-Nucleus 2000, Strasbourg, Franc
Freeze-Out Parameters in Central 158AGeV Pb+Pb Collisions
Neutral pion production in central 158AGeV Pb+Pb collisions has been studied
in the WA98 experiment at the CERN SPS. The pi0 transverse mass spectrum has
been analyzed in terms of a thermal model with hydrodynamic expansion. The high
accuracy and large kinematic coverage of the measurement allow to limit
previously noted ambiguities in the extracted freeze-out parameters. The
results are shown to be sensitive to the shape of the velocity distribution at
freeze-out.Comment: 5 pages including 3 figures, small changes due to review process,
accepted for publication in Phys.Rev.Let
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Central Pb+Pb collisions at 158 A GeV/c studied by π-π- interferometry
Two-particle correlations have been measured for identified π- from central 158 A GeV Pb+Pb collisions and fitted radii of about 7 fm in all dimensions have been obtained. A multi-dimensional study of the radii as a function of kT is presented, including a full correction for the resolution effects of the apparatus. The cross term R2out-long of the standard fit in the Longitudinally CoMoving System (LCMS) and the vL parameter of the generalised Yano-Koonin fit are compatible with 0, suggesting that the source undergoes a boost invariant expansion. The shapes of the correlation functions in Qinv and Qspace = √Q2x + Q2y + Q2z have been analyzed in detail. They are not Gaussian but better represented by exponentials. As a consequence fitting Gaussians to these correlation functions may produce different radii depending on the acceptance of the experimental setup used for the measurement
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Central Pb+Pb collisions at 158 A GeV/c studied by π-π- interferometry
Two-particle correlations have been measured for identified π- from central 158 A GeV Pb+Pb collisions and fitted radii of about 7 fm in all dimensions have been obtained. A multi-dimensional study of the radii as a function of kT is presented, including a full correction for the resolution effects of the apparatus. The cross term R2out-long of the standard fit in the Longitudinally CoMoving System (LCMS) and the vL parameter of the generalised Yano-Koonin fit are compatible with 0, suggesting that the source undergoes a boost invariant expansion. The shapes of the correlation functions in Qinv and Qspace = √Q2x + Q2y + Q2z have been analyzed in detail. They are not Gaussian but better represented by exponentials. As a consequence fitting Gaussians to these correlation functions may produce different radii depending on the acceptance of the experimental setup used for the measurement