Nuclear suppression from coherent J/ photoproduction at the Large Hadron Collider
Abstract
Using the data on coherent J/ photoproduction in Pb-Pb ultraperipheral collisions (UPCs) obtained in Runs 1 and 2 at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), we determined with a good accuracy the nuclear suppression factor of SPb(x) in a wide range of the momentum fraction x, 10-5 ≤ x ≤ 0.04. In the small-x region x < 10-3, our 2 fit favors a flat form of SPb(x) ≈ 0.6 with approximately a 5% accuracy for x=6 × 10-4 - 10-3 and a 25% error at x=10-4. At the same time, uncertainties of the fit do not exclude a slow decrease of SPb(x) in the small-x limit. At large x, SPb(x) is constrained to better than 10% precision up to x=0.04 and is also consistent with the value of SPb(x) at x =0.042, which we extract from the Fermilab data on the A dependence of the cross section of coherent J/ photoproduction on fixed nuclear targets. The resulting uncertainties on SPb(x) are small, which indicates the potential of the LHC data on coherent charmonium photoproduction in Pb-Pb UPCs to provide additional constraints on small-x nPDFs. We explicitly demonstrate this using as an example the EPPS16 and nCTEQ16 nuclear parton distribution functions, whose uncertainties decrease severalfold after the Bayesian reweighting of the discussed UPC data.
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