p-A collisions provide an essential reference for the study of J/psi suppression in heavy-ion interactions since they allow us to evaluate cold nuclear matter (CNM) effects. These include initial state effects, such as shadowing and parton energy loss, and final state effects such as J/psi breakup in the collisions with nucleons. To evaluate these effects, NA60 has measured J/psi production in p-A collisions with seven nuclear targets at root s = 27.4 GeV and, for the first time, at the same root s of Pb-Pb and In-In SPS data: 17.3 GeV. More recently, open-charm production has also been studied by analysing the dimuon continuum generated by the simultaneous semi-muonic decay of D meson pairs. The comparison of the production of closed charm with its natural reference (open charm) can give some insight on how the interplay of the different CNM effects produces the observed (effective) J/psi suppression.

Charmonium and open-charm production in proton-nucleus collisions at the CERN SPS

CORTESE, Pietro
2011-01-01

Abstract

p-A collisions provide an essential reference for the study of J/psi suppression in heavy-ion interactions since they allow us to evaluate cold nuclear matter (CNM) effects. These include initial state effects, such as shadowing and parton energy loss, and final state effects such as J/psi breakup in the collisions with nucleons. To evaluate these effects, NA60 has measured J/psi production in p-A collisions with seven nuclear targets at root s = 27.4 GeV and, for the first time, at the same root s of Pb-Pb and In-In SPS data: 17.3 GeV. More recently, open-charm production has also been studied by analysing the dimuon continuum generated by the simultaneous semi-muonic decay of D meson pairs. The comparison of the production of closed charm with its natural reference (open charm) can give some insight on how the interplay of the different CNM effects produces the observed (effective) J/psi suppression.
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