Precision measurements of thermal dileptons produced in ultra-relativistic heavy ion collisions provide unique insight in the structure of the QCD phase diagram.
by
DrGianluca Usai(INFN Cagliari)
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Europe/Berlin
3344 (TUM - Physics Department - Garching)
3344
TUM - Physics Department - Garching
James-Franck-Str.1
85748 Garching
Description
In the first part of the talk I will review the results of the state-of-the-art measurements
performed at the CERN SPS by the NA60 experiment. This experiment has quantitatively
measured for the first time the spectral function of the rho meson in high energy nuclear collisions.
Changes both in width and in mass were suggested since long time as a signature of the chiral transition.
The experiment has also measured for the first time the production of thermal dilepton radiation from
the quark-gluon plasma.
In the second part, I will discuss the possibility to investigate quantitatively chiral symmetry restoration
and the onset of deconfinement in the region of moderate baryo-chemical potential with a new campaign
of precision measurements at the CERN SPS. In this region of the phase diagram, the quark-gluon plasma
and hadronic phases should be separated by a first order transition region which is expected to end with a critical point.
Novel high-precision dilepton measurements might address the measurement of rho-a_1 chiral-mixing. In addition the
thermal dilepton spectrum provides the possibility to measure a caloric curve to investigate the first order phase transition.