Measurement of the relative yields of ψ(2S) to ψ(1S) mesons produced at forward and backward rapidity in p+p, p+Al, p+Au, and He 3 +Au collisions at s NN =200 GeV

A Adare, C. Aidala, N. N. Ajitanand, Y. Akiba, M. Alfred, V. Andrieux, K. Aoki, N Apadula, H. Asano, Carmen Ayuso, B. Azmoun, V. Babintsev, M Bai, N. S. Bandara, B Bannier, K N Barish, S Bathe, A Bazilevsky, M. Beaumier, S. BeckmanR Belmont, A Berdnikov, Y. Berdnikov, D. S. Blau, M. Boer, J S Bok, E. K. Bownes, K Boyle, M L Brooks, J. Bryslawskyj, V. Bumazhnov, Christopher C. Butler, S. Campbell, V. Canoa Roman, R. Cervantes, C. H. Chen, C Y Chi, M Chiu, I J Choi, J B Choi, T. Chujo, Z. Citron, M. Connors, N. Cronin, M Csanád, T. Csörgo, T. W. Danley, A. Datta, A. Oskarsson, D. Silvermyr, PHENIX Collaboration

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Abstract

The PHENIX Collaboration has measured the ratio of the yields of ψ(2S) to ψ(1S) mesons produced in p+p, p+Al, p+Au, and He3+Au collisions at sNN=200 GeV over the forward and backward rapidity intervals 1.2<|y|<2.2. We find that the ratio in p+p collisions is consistent with measurements at other collision energies. In collisions with nuclei, we find that in the forward (p-going or He3-going) direction, the relative yield of ψ(2S) mesons to ψ(1S) mesons is consistent with the value measured in p+p collisions. However, in the backward (nucleus-going) direction, the ψ(2S) meson is preferentially suppressed by a factor of ∼2. This suppression is attributed in some models to the breakup of the weakly bound ψ(2S) meson through final-state interactions with comoving particles, which have a higher density in the nucleus-going direction. These breakup effects may compete with color screening in a deconfined quark-gluon plasma to produce sequential suppression of excited quarkonia states.

Original languageEnglish
Article number034904
JournalPhysical Review C: covering nuclear physics
Volume95
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017 Mar 9

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  • Subatomic Physics

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