Evidence for nuclear gluon shadowing from the ALICE measurements of PbPb ultraperipheral exclusive J/ production
Abstract
We show that the recent ALICE measurements of exclusive J/ production in ultraperipheral PbPb collisions at 2.76 TeV provide the first direct experimental evidence for the strong nuclear gluon shadowing in lead at x 10-3. The evidence is based on the comparison of the nuclear suppression factor S(x≈ 0.001)=0.61+0.05-0.04 found in the analysis of the coherent J/ photoproduction cross sections measured by ALICE with the nuclear gluon shadowing predicted by the global fits of nuclear parton distributions and by the leading twist theory of nuclear shadowing.
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