Photoproduction of low-p T J/ from peripheral to central Pb-Pb collisions at 5.02 TeV

Abstract

An excess of J/ yield at very low transverse momentum (p T < 0.3 GeV/c), originating from coherent photoproduction, is observed in peripheral and semicentral hadronic Pb-Pb collisions at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair of s NN = 5.02 TeV. The measurement is performed with the ALICE detector via the dimuon decay channel at forward rapidity (2.5<y<4). The nuclear modification factor at very low p T and the coherent photoproduction cross section are measured as a function of centrality down to the 10% most central collisions. These results extend the previous study at s NN = 2.76 TeV, confirming the clear excess over hadronic production in the p T range 0-0.3 GeV/c and the centrality range 70-90%, and establishing an excess with a significance greater than 5σ also in the 50-70% and 30-50% centrality ranges. The results are compared with earlier measurements at s NN = 2.76 TeV and with different theoretical predictions aiming at describing how coherent photoproduction occurs in hadronic interactions with nuclear overlap.

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