Cold and hot nuclear matter effects on J/ production at RHIC-BES energies

Abstract

Integrated and differential J/\ RAA are systematically studied in Au-Au collisions at RHIC-BES energies in a transport approach, including cold and hot nuclear effects respectively in the initial condition and the collision terms. With decreasing energy, while the temperature, life time and size of the QGP fireball decrease, the nuclear absorption of the initially produced charmonia is more and more strong, and the nuclear shadowing effect on charmonium regeneration goes to anti-shadowing first and then to shadowing again. As a competition between the cold and hot nuclear effects, the QGP phase is still important for charmonium production at sNN=200, 62.4, 54.4 and 39 GeV but becomes negligible at sNN=14.5 GeV.

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