Study of nuclear effects on charm production in light-ion collisions
Abstract
The onset of nuclear effects in light-ion collisions is studied by measuring the ratio of D0 meson production between NeNe and OO collisions at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair of 5.36\, TeV recorded by the LHCb detector. The D0 meson yields are measured differentially in transverse momentum (p T) for 0.5<p T<20\, GeV in the rapidity (y) region 2.0<y<4.5, and are normalized to the total number of recorded inelastic nucleus-nucleus collisions in each data sample. The resulting production ratio shows evidence of variation as a function of p T, which is inconsistent with predictions based on nuclear modification of nucleon structure alone. This measurement is consistent with the onset of quark-gluon plasma production with increasing nucleus size in high-energy nuclear collisions.
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