Production of J/$\Psi$-Particles at RHIC and LHC energies: An Alternative `Psi'-chology
P. Guptaroy, Goutam Sau, S. K. Biswas, S. Bhattacharyya

TL;DR
This paper presents a non-standard framework for understanding J/ψ particle production in high-energy nuclear collisions, achieving results consistent with experimental data and standard models, and discusses its implications.
Contribution
It introduces an alternative approach to J/ψ production analysis that aligns well with existing data and models, offering new insights into high-energy nuclear collision phenomena.
Findings
Results agree with experimental measurements
Comparable to standard model predictions
Highlights implications of the alternative framework
Abstract
We attempt here to understand successfully some crucial aspects of -production in some high energy nuclear collisions in the light of a non-standard framework outlined in the text. It is found that the results arrived at with this main working approach here is fairly in good agreement with both the measured data and the results obtained on the basis of some other models of the `standard' variety. Impact and implications of this comparative study have also been precisely highlighted in the end.
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