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Momentum Anisotropy of Leptons from Two Photon Processes in Heavy Ion Collisions

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arxiv 2003.06352 v2 pith:UQFBAAYZ submitted 2020-03-13 hep-ph hep-exnucl-exnucl-th

Momentum Anisotropy of Leptons from Two Photon Processes in Heavy Ion Collisions

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keywords perpcollisionsleptonleptonsmomentumprocessestwo-photonangular
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We investigate the azimuthal angular correlation between the lepton transverse momentum $P_\perp$ and the impact parameter $b_\perp$ in non-central heavy-ion collisions, where the leptons are produced through two-photon scattering. Among the Fourier harmonic coefficients, a significant $v_4$ asymmetry is found for the typical kinematics at RHIC and LHC with a mild dependence on the $P_\perp$, whereas $v_2$ is power suppressed by the lepton mass over $P_\perp$. This unique prediction, if confirmed from the experiments, shall provide crucial information on the production mechanism for the dilepton in two-photon processes.

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