Near-threshold $J/\psi$ photoproduction off nuclei
E. Ya. Paryev, Yu. T. Kiselev

TL;DR
This paper models near-threshold $J/$ photoproduction off nuclei, analyzing how different nuclear effects influence observable yields and how these can inform on the $J/$-nucleon interaction and in-medium modifications.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive collision model incorporating various nuclear effects to study $J/$ production and absorption, providing predictions for future experimental analysis.
Findings
Observables are sensitive to the $J/ N$ absorption cross section.
Yields are not significantly affected by formation length or mass shift.
Subthreshold production observables can reveal in-medium $J/$ properties.
Abstract
We study the photoproduction from nuclei near the kinematic threshold within the first collision model, based on the nuclear spectral function, for incoherent primary photon--nucleon charmonium creation processes. The model takes into account the final absorption, target nucleon binding and Fermi motion, the formation length of mesons as well as the effect of their nuclear mean-field potential on these processes. We calculate the A dependences of the absolute and relative (transparency ratio) charmonium yields as well as its absolute and relative excitation functions within the different scenarios for the absorption cross section, for the formation length and for in-medium modification. We demonstrate that the studied observables, on the one hand, are not practically affected by the charmonium formation length and mass shift…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Nuclear physics research studies
