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In a joint effort the CERES/NA45 and TAPS collaborations have measured low-mass electron pairs in p–Be and p–Au collisions at 450 GeV/\(c\) at the CERN SPS. In the range covered up to \(\approx\) 1.5 GeV/\(c^2\) the mass spectra from p–Be and p–Au collisions are well explained by electron pairs from decays of neutral mesons. For p–Au our result is new. For p–Be, the simultaneously measured electron pair inclusive pair spectrum in which instrumental uncertainties are highly reduced. We confirm the earlier finding of HELIOS-1 with significantly reduced systematic uncertainties of 23% in the mass range below 450 MeV/\(c^2\), and of 28% in the mass range above 750 MeV/\(c^2\) at 90% confidence limit. Any unconventional source of electron pairs is limited by these error margins as the percentage fraction of the hadronic contribution.
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Received: 2 July 1997 / Published online: 5 June 1998
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Agakichiev, G., Appenheimer, M., Averbeck, R. et al. Systematic study of low-mass electron pair production in p–Be and p–Au collisions at 450 GeV/\(c\) . Eur. Phys. J. C 4, 231–247 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00021659
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00021659