Measurement of (2S) nuclear modification at backward and forward rapidity in p+p, p+Al, and p+Au collisions at s_NN=200 GeV

Abstract

Suppression of the J/ nuclear-modification factor has been seen as a trademark signature of final-state effects in large collision systems for decades. In small systems, the nuclear modification was attributed to cold-nuclear-matter effects until the observation of strong differential suppression of the (2S) state in p/d+A collisions suggested the presence of final-state effects. Results of J/ and (2S) measurements in the dimuon decay channel are presented here for p+p, p+Al, and p+Au collision systems at s_NN=200 GeV. The results are predominantly shown in the form of the nuclear-modification factor, RpA, the ratio of the (2S) invariant yield per nucleon-nucleon collision in collisions of proton on target nucleus to that in p+p collisions. Measurements of the J/ and (2S) nuclear-modification factor are compared with shadowing and transport-model predictions, as well as to complementary measurements at Large-Hadron-Collider energies.

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