Measurement of (2S) to J/ cross-section ratio as function of multiplicity in pPb collisions atsNN = 8.16 TeV
Abstract
The production ratio of (2S) to J/ charmonium states is presented as a function of multiplicity in proton-lead collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of sNN=8.16 TeV, for both prompt and nonprompt sources. The total luminosity recorded by the LHCb experiment corresponds to 13.6 pb-1 for pPb collisions and 20.8 pb-1 for Pbp collisions, where the first particle indicates the forward direction of the detector. Measurements are performed in the dimuon final state at forward (backward) centre-of-mass rapidity 1.5<y*<4.0 (-5.0<y*<-2.5) for pPb (Pbp) collisions.A multiplicity dependence of the prompt production ratio is observed in pPb collisions, whereas no dependence is found in nonprompt production, nor in either prompt or nonprompt production in Pbp collisions. These results suggest that in the Pb-going direction additional suppression mechanisms beyond comover effects may be present, possibly related to the formation of quark-gluon plasma. This highlights a transition from small to large collision systems and provides important insight into the suppression of charmonia in proton-nucleus collisions.
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