Abstract

The use of dielectrons to probe extreme conditions in nuclear matter is discussed. Earlier results from p-A and A-A studies by the Dilepton Spectrometer (DLS) collaboration at the Bevalac are briefly reviewed. Preliminary results on the yield of dielectrons in p-p and p-d interactions at 1.0 and 4.9 GeV are presented. Future directions of the DLS program, with the expectation of higher statistics, is outlined.

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