Low Mass Dimuon Production in p-A Collisions at s = 27.5 GeV with NA60

Abstract

The NA60 experiment has studied low-mass muon pair production in proton-nucleus collisions with a system of Be, Cu, In, W, Pb and U targets using a 400 GeV/c proton beam at the CERN SPS. The mass spectrum is well described by the superposition of the two-body and Dalitz decays of the light neutral mesons η, , ω, η' and φ. A new high-precision measurement of the electromagnetic transition form factors of the η and ω mesons is presented, complemented with a measurement of the temperature parameter of the meson in cold nuclear matter. The spectra for the ω and φ mesons are extracted in the full range accessible, up to = 2 GeV/c. The nuclear dependence of the production cross sections for the η, ω and φ mesons has been investigated in terms of the power law σpA Aα, and the α parameter was studied as a function of .

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