J/\ and ' production in proton(deuteron)-nucleus collisions: lessons from RHIC for the proton-lead LHC run
Abstract
We study the impact of different cold nuclear matter effects both on J/\ and ' production, among them the modification of the gluon distribution in bound nucleons, commonly known as gluon shadowing, and the survival probability for a bound state to escape the nucleus --the nuclear absorption. Less conventional effects such as saturation and fractional energy loss are also discussed. We pay a particular attention to the recent PHENIX preliminary data on ' production in dAu collisions at sqrts=200 GeV, which show a strong suppression for central collisions, 5 times larger than the one obtained for J/\ production at the same energy. We conclude that none of the abovementioned mechanisms can explain this experimental result.
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