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Charmonium Production off Nuclei: from SPS to RHIC
Published 2001-04-03, updated 2001-06-01Version 2
Physics of charmonium suppression in nuclear collisions drastically changes between the energies of SPS and RHIC. Mechanisms suppressing charmonia at SPS are reviewed, neither of which is important at RHIC. On the other hand, coherence, or shadowing of c-quarks and gluons barely seen at SPS, become a dominant effect at RHIC providing a much stronger suppression. A onset of coherence at Fermilab energies explains the observed cross section ratio steeply falling at large Feynman x_F. In nuclear collisions variation of charmonium suppression with x_F suggests a sensitive probe for QGP.
Comments: 4 pages including 4 figures; to appear in the proceedings Quark Matter 2001
Journal: Nucl.Phys. A698 (2002) 547c-550c
Keywords: charmonium production, charmonium suppression, nuclear collisions variation, nuclear collisions drastically changes, fermilab energies explains
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