Excitation of Color Degrees of Freedom of Nuclear Matter and J/ Suppression
Abstract
In high energy nuclear collisions, the conventional Glauber model is commonly used to evaluate the contribution to J/ suppression originating from the inelastic interaction with colorless bound nucleons. This requires an effective value for the J/-nucleon absorption cross section which is larger than theoretically expected. On the other hand, multiple nucleon-nucleon collisions mediated by color exchange interactions, excite their color degrees of freedom. We investigate the importance of this effect and find that these excited states provide a larger cross section for J/ absorption. We conclude that the related corrections are important to explain the effective value extrapolated from experiment.
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