Consequences of Nuclear Shadowing for Heavy Quarkonium Production in Hadron-Nucleus Interactions
Abstract
We study nuclear shadowing in J/ and production in hadron-nucleus interactions and in nucleus-nucleus collisions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider and the Large Hadron Collider. %We define the regions in xf where nuclear shadowing begins %to set in for \ and . As a consequence of the perturbative Q2-dependence of gluon shadowing, we predict that production is less suppressed than the J/. We show that antishadowing leads to enhanced \ production at xf 0, an effect reduced for production.
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