UPC: a powerful tool for ${\mathrm J}/\psi$ photoproduction analysis in ALICE
Simone Ragoni (for the ALICE Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper presents an analysis of ultra-peripheral collisions in ALICE, focusing on ${\mathrm J}/\psi$ photoproduction to study saturation effects and nuclear shadowing at high energies.
Contribution
It introduces a powerful tool for analyzing ${\mathrm J}/\psi$ photoproduction in ultra-peripheral collisions, providing new insights into saturation and shadowing phenomena.
Findings
Measured the growth of exclusive ${\mathrm J}/\psi$ production cross section over a wide Bjorken-$x$ range.
Demonstrated the presence of nuclear shadowing at high energies and low scales.
Provided data supporting saturation effects in photon-proton interactions.
Abstract
Ultra-peripheral collisions (UPC) occur when the interacting nuclei or protons have an impact parameter larger than the sum of their radii. They are mediated by virtual photon exchange. The photoproduction of heavy vector mesons is especially interesting because they couple to the photon. The ALICE Collaboration has analysed both p-Pb and Pb-Pb UPC at the centre-of-mass energy of TeV which correspond to p and -Pb interactions, respectively. This poster reports the exclusive photoproduction of off proton and Pb targets, which shed light on the occurrence of saturation and nuclear shadowing, respectively. In more detail, the p-Pb results measure the growth of the cross section for exclusive production over a wide range in Bjorken- from ~ to ~, while Pb-Pb results demonstrate the presence of nuclear shadowing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
