J/psi production in p-A collisions at 158 and 400 GeV: recent results from the NA60 experiment
E. Scomparin (for the NA60 collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reports on recent measurements of J/psi production in proton-nucleus collisions at CERN SPS energies, analyzing nuclear effects, suppression patterns, and polarization to understand cold nuclear matter influences.
Contribution
It provides new experimental data on J/psi production at 158 and 400 GeV, compares nuclear effects across energies, and offers updated estimates of anomalous suppression in heavy-ion collisions.
Findings
Nuclear effects on J/psi production at 158 GeV are quantified.
Predicted J/psi suppression in In-In and Pb-Pb due to cold nuclear matter effects.
Preliminary results on J/psi polarization in p-A collisions.
Abstract
The NA60 experiment has studied muon pair production in p-A and In-In collisions at the CERN SPS. We present new results on nuclear effects on J/psi production in p-A at 158 GeV, the same energy used for collecting A-A data at the SPS. We then compare nuclear effects with previous results from fixed target experiments, and with the results obtained from a p-A data sample taken by NA60 at 400 GeV. Based on the 158 GeV results, we calculate the expected J/psi suppression in In-In and Pb-Pb collisions due to cold nuclear matter effects, and we extract a new estimate for the anomalous suppression at SPS energies. Finally, we show preliminary results on J/psi polarization in p-A collisions.
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