Abstract

We have studied the evolution and dilepton production of a chemically equilibrating quark-gluon system at finite baryon density. We found that due to the increase of the quark phase lifetime with increasing initial quark chemical potential and other factors, such as, higher initial temperature, larger gluon density, and gluon fusion or quark annihilation cross section, thermal charmed quarks provide a dominant contribution to the dilepton yield. This results in a significant enhancement of intermediate mass dilepton production.

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