J/ suppression in nuclear collisions at SPS energies
Abstract
We have carried out a first calculation of J/ production from nuclear collisions within the covariant transport approach HSD, which has been very successful in describing both hadronic and electromagnetic observables from heavy-ion collisions at intermediate and high energies. The production of J/'s is based on the Lund string fragmentation model, while its interactions with hadrons are included by conventional cascade-type two-body collisions. Adopting 6 mb for the J/-baryon cross sections and 3 mb for the J/-meson cross sections above the DD threshold, we find that data on J/ suppression from both proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions (including Pb + Pb) can be explained without assuming the formation of a quark-gluon plasma in these collisions. Our microscopic studies thus confirm the suggestion of Gavin et al. that J/ suppression observed in nuclear collisions is largely due to absorption by comovers, i.e., the produced mesons.
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