Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8182574 | Nuclear and Particle Physics Proceedings | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A measurement of J/Ï and Ï(2S) production is presented. It is based on data from lead-lead collisions at sNN=5.02Â TeV and pp collisions at s=5.02Â TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector at the LHC in 2015, corresponding to integrated luminosities of 0.49Â nbâ1 and 25Â pbâ1 in Pb+Pb and pp, respectively. The measurements of differential cross sections, nuclear modification factors, and non-prompt fractions were performed in the dimuon decay channel. A strong suppression was found for both prompt and non-prompt J/Ï, as well as for prompt and non-prompt Ï(2S), becoming more pronounced with increasing event centrality. The suppression of prompt Ï(2S) was observed to be stronger than that of J/Ï, while the suppression of non-prompt Ï(2S) was equal to that of the non-prompt J/Ï within uncertainties, consistent with the expectation that both arise from b-quarks propagating through the medium. The dependence of nuclear modification factors with centrality for prompt and non-prompt J/Ï was found to have a similar form, despite the quite different physical origins expected to have given rise to their production: a composite meson formed within the medium and a b-quark propagating through and out of the medium, respectively.
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Authors
Sebastian Tapia Araya, ATLAS collaboration ATLAS collaboration,