Centrality, rapidity, and transverse-momentum dependence of gluon shadowing and antishadowing on J/ production in dAu collisions at s=200 GeV
Abstract
We have carried out a wide study of shadowing and antishadowing effects on \ production in \ collisions at sNN=200 GeV. We have studied the effects of three different gluon nPDF sets, using the exact kinematics for a 2 2 process, namely g+g J/+g as expected from LO pQCD. We have computed the rapidity dependence of \ and Rd Au for the different centrality classes of the PHENIX data. For mid rapidities, we have also computed the transverse-momentum dependence of the nuclear modification factor, which cannot be predicted with the usual 2 1 simplified kinematics. All these observables have been compared to the PHENIX data in \ collisions.
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