Quantum Interferometry in $ρ^0$ Production in Ultra-Peripheral Heavy Ion Collisions

Physics – Nuclear Physics – Nuclear Experiment

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8 pgs. with 4 figures. Poster presented at Quark Matter 2004, Jan. 11-17, 2004, Oakland, CA

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In $\rho^0$ photoproduction in ultra-peripheral heavy ion collisions, either ion can be the photon emitter or the target. The two possibilities are indistinguishable, and they should be able to interfere, reducing $rho^0$ production at low transverse momentum, $p_T<\hbar/< b>$, where $$ is the median impact parameter. The two $\rho^0$ production points are separated by $ \approx 18-46$ fm, while the $\rho^0$ decay before travelling 1 fm. The two decay points are well separated in space-time, so the decays proceed independently and any interference must involve the final state $\pi^+\pi^-$. This requires a non-local wave function.

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