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Latest results from NA50 on J/ψ suppression in Pb-Pb collisions at 158 GeV/c

Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols(2002)

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The main goal of the NA50 experiment is to study the J/ψ suppression pattern in Pb-Pb interactions, at 158 GeV/c per nucleon at the CERN SPS. We present here the results from the 1996 and 1998 data taking periods. We used new event selection procedures, different analysis techniques and different event centrality estimators and we can now confirm and extend our previous observation that the J/ψ is anomalously suppressed when going from peripheral to central Pb-Pb collisions. We observe that in peripheral collisions the J/ψ cross section per nucleon-nucleon collision agrees with the pattern inferred from a wide range of measurements with lighter systems, from p-p to S-U. When the collisions become more central a clear departure from this behavior is observed. The 1996 data show a sudden drop in the J/ψ production yield for transverse energy values above 40 GeV. The 1998 data provide a big improvement in the study of the most central region, where a second change in the pattern becomes visible. This suppression pattern is confirmed by an independent analysis which uses the zero degree energy (EZDC) as centrality estimator.
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