Suppression of ψ(2S) production in p-Pb collisions at sNN‾‾‾‾√ = 5.02 TeV
arXiv.org e-print Archiv (Hrsg). Bd. arXiv:1405.3796 [nucl-ex]. Genf, Schweiz. 2014 S. 1 - 20
Erscheinungsjahr: 2014
Publikationstyp: Diverses (Forschungsbericht)
Sprache: Englisch
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The ALICE Collaboration has studied the inclusive production of the charmonium state ψ(2S) in proton-lead (p-Pb) collisions at the nucleon-nucleon centre of mass energy sNN‾‾‾‾√ = 5.02 TeV at the CERN LHC. The measurement was performed at forward (2.03<ycms<3.53) and backward (−4.46<ycms<−2.96) centre of mass rapidities, studying the decays into muon pairs. In this paper, we present the inclusive production cross sections σψ(2S), both integrated and as a function of the transverse momentum pT...The ALICE Collaboration has studied the inclusive production of the charmonium state ψ(2S) in proton-lead (p-Pb) collisions at the nucleon-nucleon centre of mass energy sNN‾‾‾‾√ = 5.02 TeV at the CERN LHC. The measurement was performed at forward (2.03<ycms<3.53) and backward (−4.46<ycms<−2.96) centre of mass rapidities, studying the decays into muon pairs. In this paper, we present the inclusive production cross sections σψ(2S), both integrated and as a function of the transverse momentum pT, for the two ycms domains. The results are compared to those obtained for the 1S vector state (J/ψ), by showing the ratios between the production cross sections, as well as the double ratios [σψ(2S)/σJ/ψ]pPb/[σψ(2S)/σJ/ψ]pp between p-Pb and proton-proton collisions. Finally, the nuclear modification factor for inclusive ψ(2S) is evaluated and compared to the measurement of the same quantity for J/ψ and to theoretical models including parton shadowing and coherent energy loss mechanisms. The results show a significantly larger suppression of the ψ(2S) compared to that measured for J/ψ and to models. These observations represent a clear indication for sizeable final state effects on ψ(2S) production.» weiterlesen» einklappen
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