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Production of the charmonium states χc1 and χc2 in proton nucleus interactions at s=41.6GeV

  • I. Abt
  • , M. Adams
  • , M. Agari
  • , H. Albrecht
  • , A. Aleksandrov
  • , V. Amaral
  • , A. Amorim
  • , S. J. Aplin
  • , V. Aushev
  • , Y. Bagaturia
  • , V. Balagura
  • , M. Bargiotti
  • , O. Barsukova
  • , J. Bastos
  • , J. Batista
  • , C. Bauer
  • , Th S. Bauer
  • , A. Belkov
  • , Ar Belkov
  • , I. Belotelov
  • A. Bertin, B. Bobchenko, M. Böcker, A. Bogatyrev, G. Bohm, M. Bräuer, M. Bruinsma, M. Bruschi, P. Buchholz, T. Buran, J. Carvalho, P. Conde, C. Cruse, M. Dam, K. M. Danielsen, M. Danilov, S. De Castro, H. Deppe, X. Dong, H. B. Dreis, V. Egorytchev, K. Ehret, F. Eisele, D. Emeliyanov, S. Essenov, L. Fabbri, P. Faccioli, M. Feuerstack-Raible, J. Flammer, B. Fominykh, M. Funcke, Ll Garrido, A. Gellrich, B. Giacobbe, J. Gläß, D. Goloubkov, Y. Golubkov, A. Golutvin, I. Golutvin, I. Gorbounov, A. Gorišek, O. Gouchtchine, D. C. Goulart, S. Gradl, W. Gradl, F. Grimaldi, J. Groth-Jensen, Yu Guilitsky, J. D. Hansen, J. M. Hernández, W. Hofmann, M. Hohlmann, T. Hott, W. Hulsbergen, U. Husemann, O. Igonkina, M. Ispiryan, T. Jagla, C. Jiang, H. Kapitza, S. Karabekyan, N. Karpenko, S. Keller, J. Kessler, F. Khasanov, Yu Kiryushin, I. Kisel, E. Klinkby, K. T. Knöpfle, H. Kolanoski, S. Korpar, C. Krauss, P. Kreuzer, P. Križan, D. Krücker, S. Kupper, T. Kvaratskheliia, A. Lanyov, K. Lau, B. Lewendel, T. Lohse, B. Lomonosov, R. Männer, R. Mankel, S. Masciocchi, I. Massa, I. Matchikhilian, G. Medin, M. Medinnis, M. Mevius, A. Michetti, Yu Mikhailov, R. Mizuk, R. Muresan, M. Zur Nedden, M. Negodaev, M. Nörenberg, S. Nowak, M. T.Núñez Pardo De Vera, M. Ouchrif, F. Ould-Saada, C. Padilla, D. Peralta, R. Pernack, R. Pestotnik, B. A.A. Petersen, M. Piccinini, M. A. Pleier, M. Poli, V. Popov, D. Pose, S. Prystupa, V. Pugatch, Y. Pylypchenko, J. Pyrlik, K. Reeves, D. Reßing, H. Rick, I. Riu, P. Robmann, I. Rostovtseva, V. Rybnikov, F. Sánchez, A. Sbrizzi, M. Schmelling, B. Schmidt, A. Schreiner, H. Schröder, U. Schwanke, A. J. Schwartz, A. S. Schwarz, B. Schwenninger, B. Schwingenheuer, F. Sciacca, N. Semprini-Cesari, S. Shuvalov, L. Silva, L. Sözüer, S. Solunin, A. Somov, S. Somov, J. Spengler, R. Spighi, A. Spiridonov, A. Stanovnik, M. Starič, C. Stegmann, H. S. Subramania, M. Symalla, I. Tikhomirov, M. Titov, I. Tsakov, U. Uwer, C. Van Eldik, Yu Vassiliev, M. Villa, A. Vitale, I. Vukotic, H. Wahlberg, A. H. Walenta, M. Walter, J. J. Wang, D. Wegener, U. Werthenbach, H. Wolters, R. Wurth, A. Wurz, S. Xella-Hansen, Yu Zaitsev, M. Zavertyaev, T. Zeuner, A. Zhelezov, Z. Zheng, R. Zimmermann, T. Živko, A. Zoccoli
  • Max-Planck-Institut für Physik
  • University of Dortmund
  • Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik
  • c/o DESY
  • LIP Coimbra
  • Institute of Nuclear Research, National Academy of Sciences in Ukraine
  • High Energy Physics Institute
  • Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics
  • University of Bologna
  • Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna
  • Science Park 105
  • Universität Siegen
  • Universiteit Utrecht
  • University of Oslo
  • University of Barcelona
  • Niels Bohr Institutet
  • University of Heidelberg
  • Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • University of Mannheim
  • National Research Nuclear University MEPhI
  • Moscow State University
  • Department of Biochemistry and Molecular and Structural Biology
  • University of Cincinnati
  • Kurchatov Institute
  • University of Houston
  • Universität Rostock
  • Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
  • University of Maribor
  • University of California, Los Angeles
  • University of Ljubljana
  • P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  • University of Florence
  • University of Zurich
  • Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
  • Fondazione Giuseppe Occhialini
  • Tsinghua University

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Abstract

A measurement of the ratio Rχc=(χc→J/ψ+γ)/J/ψ in pC, pTi, and pW interactions at 920GeV/c (s=41.6GeV) in the Feynman-x range -0.35<xFJ/ψ<0.15 is presented. Both μ+μ- and e+e- J/ψ decay channels are observed with an overall statistics of about 15000 χc events, which is by far the largest available sample in pA collisions. The result is Rχc=0.188±0.013st+0.024-0.022sys averaged over the different materials, when no J/ψ and χc polarizations are considered. The χc1 to χc2 production ratio R12=Rχc1/Rχc2 is measured to be 1.02±0.40, leading to a cross section ratio σ(χc1) σ(χc2)=0.57±0.23. The dependence of Rχc on the Feynman-x of the J/ψ, xFJ/ψ, and its transverse momentum, pTJ/ψ, is studied, as well as its dependence on the atomic number, A, of the target. For the first time, an extensive study of possible biases on Rχc and R12 due to the dependence of acceptance on the polarization states of J/ψ and χc is performed. By varying the polarization parameter, λobs, of all produced J/ψ's by two sigma around the value measured by HERA-B, and considering the maximum variation due to the possible χc1 and χc2 polarizations, it is shown that Rχc could change by a factor between 1.02 and 1.21 and R12 by a factor between 0.89 and 1.16.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012001
JournalPhysical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology
Volume79
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Jan 2009
Externally publishedYes

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