Prompt and non-prompt J/ production at midrapidity in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN = 5.02 TeV

Abstract

The transverse momentum (p T) and centrality dependence of the nuclear modification factor R AA of prompt and non-prompt J/, the latter originating from the weak decays of beauty hadrons, have been measured by the ALICE collaboration in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN = 5.02 TeV. The measurements are carried out through the e+ e- decay channel at midrapidity (|y| < 0.9) in the transverse momentum region 1.5 < p T < 10 GeV/c. Both prompt and non-prompt J/ measurements indicate a significant suppression for p T > 5 GeV/c, which becomes stronger with increasing collision centrality. The results are consistent with similar LHC measurements in the overlapping p T intervals, and cover the kinematic region down to p T = 1.5 GeV/c at midrapidity, not accessible by other LHC experiments. The suppression of prompt J/ in central and semicentral collisions exhibits a decreasing trend towards lower transverse momentum, described within uncertainties by models implementing J/ production from recombination of c and c quarks produced independently in different partonic scatterings. At high transverse momentum, transport models including quarkonium dissociation are able to describe the suppression for prompt J/. For non-prompt J/, the suppression predicted by models including both collisional and radiative processes for the computation of the beauty-quark energy loss inside the quark-gluon plasma is consistent with measurements within uncertainties.

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