Charmonium production in p-A collisions is a unique tool for the study of the interaction of bound c (c) over bar states in nuclear matter, It can provide details on the basic features of the resonance formation mechanism and, in particular, on its non-perturbative aspects. In this Letter, we present an experimental study of charmonia and Drell-Yan production in proton-nucleus collisions at 450 GeV/c. The results are analyzed in the framework of the Glauber model and lead to the values of the nuclear absorption cross-section sigma(pA)(abs) for J/psi and psi'. Then, we compare the J/psi absorption in proton-nucleus and sulphur-uranium interactions, using NA38 data. We obtain that, for the J/psi, sigma(pA)(abs) and sigma(SU)(abs) are compatible, showing that no sizeable additional suppression mechanism is present in S-U collisions, and confirming that the anomalous J/psi suppression only sets in for Pb-Pb interactions, (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
Charmonia and Drell-Yan production in proton-nucleus collisions at the CERN SPS
CORTESE, Pietro;RAMELLO, Luciano;SITTA, Mario;
2003-01-01
Abstract
Charmonium production in p-A collisions is a unique tool for the study of the interaction of bound c (c) over bar states in nuclear matter, It can provide details on the basic features of the resonance formation mechanism and, in particular, on its non-perturbative aspects. In this Letter, we present an experimental study of charmonia and Drell-Yan production in proton-nucleus collisions at 450 GeV/c. The results are analyzed in the framework of the Glauber model and lead to the values of the nuclear absorption cross-section sigma(pA)(abs) for J/psi and psi'. Then, we compare the J/psi absorption in proton-nucleus and sulphur-uranium interactions, using NA38 data. We obtain that, for the J/psi, sigma(pA)(abs) and sigma(SU)(abs) are compatible, showing that no sizeable additional suppression mechanism is present in S-U collisions, and confirming that the anomalous J/psi suppression only sets in for Pb-Pb interactions, (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.