Nuclear dependence of light neutral meson production in p-A collisions at 400 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 proton beam at the CERN SPS. The transverse momentum spectra of the /ω and φ mesons are measured in the full pT range accessible, from pT = 0 up to 2 GeV/c. The nuclear dependence of the production cross sections of the η, ω and φ mesons has been found to be consistent with the power law σpA Aα, with the α parameter increasing as a function of pT for all the particles, and an approximate hierarchy αη ≈ αφ > αω. The cross section ratios ση/σω, σ/σω and σφ/σω have been studied as a function of the size A of the production target, and an increase of the η and φ yields relative to the ω is observed from p-Be to p-U collisions.