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Charmonia production in high energy collision experiments
Yujiao Chen--Journal Club
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Outline
IntroductionResults form RHIC and CERN SPSCold nuclear matter effect
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IntroductionS
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Hadronization and Freeze-out
Initial conditions
(1) Initial condition in high-energy nuclear collisions - Color Glass Condensation(2) Cold-QCD-matter, small-x, high-parton density
- parton structures in nucleon / nucleus
Partonic matter - QGP- The hot-QCD
Initial high Q2
interactions
(1) Hard scattering production - QCD prediction(2) Interactions with medium - deconfinement/thermalization(3) Initial parton density
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Introduction
J/Psi was thought to be a perfect probe for the created hot medium in Heavy-Ion Collision:color screening J/Psi suppression
But cold nuclear matter can also absorb them: initial state energy loss and shadowing, charm quark energy loss, recombination of initially uncorrelated c c-bar pairs …
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CERN SPS ExperimentTake into account the cold nuclear effect by invoking a nuclear absorptionUnder a certain centrality, explained very well by a simple nuclear absorption
An anomalous suppressionat more central collisions: signature of QGP ?
σabsJ/ψ = 4.2±0.5 mb
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The RHIC anomaliesSimilar suppression
though different collision energies
More suppression at forward rapidity
nuclear modification factors of the hottest SPS(Pb+Pb) and RHIC(Au+Au) collisions
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The RHIC anomalies
Two possible explanations:(1) More recombination from initially
uncorrelated c c-bar pairs during the hot partonic phase, and more c c-bar quarks to combine at mid-rapidity
(2) J/Psi could be more suppressed at forward rapidity because of cold nuclear effect( Color Glass Condensate)
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Explore cold nuclear matter effect
Anomaly may be the sameat mid and forward rapiditydue to large uncertainty
Crucial need for a more preciseestimation of cold nuclear matter effect
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Transverse momentumIn case of pure
Cronin effect,
No evidence for a deviation fromCronin effect
J/Psi versus L form PHENIX
2Tp< >
2Tp< >
LpLp gNppTT α+= 22 )(
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Transverse MomentumA slope change??
<pT2>pp=1.13 ± 0.04 (GeV/c)2
αgN=0.029 ± 0.011 (GeV/c)2 / fm
<pT2>pp=1.27 ± 0.09 (GeV/c)2
αgN=0.058 ± 0.014 (GeV/c)2 / fm
<pT2>pp=1.19 ± 0.04 (GeV/c)2
αgN=0.072 ± 0.005(GeV/c)2/fm
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Conclusion
Need more study to confirm the experiment data and test the theory explanations