Can extended duality uniquely explain the dilepton data in HICs at SPS?

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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talk at the International Workshop XXVIII on Gross Properties of Nuclei and Nuclear Excitations, Hirschegg, Jan. 2000

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Extended duality is used to explain the dilepton data of heavy-ion experiments at CERN-SPS. Taking into account the background contributions (hadronic cocktail, Drell-Yan, semileptonic decays of open charm) the spectral shapes of the CERES, NA38/50 and HELIOS-3 data in experiments with lead and sulfur beams can be well described, however, the normalizations of the sulfur beam data are problematic.

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