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$J/\psi$ reaction mechanisms and suppression in the nuclear medium

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Recent studies of the interaction of vector mesons with nuclei make possible and opportune the study of the interaction of the $J/\psi$ with nuclei and the investigation of the origin of the $J/\psi$ suppression in its propagation thorough a nuclear medium. We observe that the transition of $J/\psi N$ to $VN$ with $V$ being a light vector, $\rho, \omega,\phi$, together with the inelastic channels, $J/\psi N \to \bar D \Lambda_c$ and $J/\psi N \to \bar D \Sigma_c$ leads to a particular shape of the inelastic cross section. Analogously, we consider the mechanisms where the exchanged $D$ collides with a nucleon and gives $\pi \Lambda_c$ or $\pi \Sigma_c$. The cross section has a peak around $\sqrt s=4415$ MeV, where the $J/\psi N$ couples to a resonance predicted recently. We study the transparency ratio for electron induced $J/\psi$ production in nuclei at about 10 GeV and find that 30 - 35% of the $J/\psi$ produced in heavy nuclei are absorbed inside the nucleus. This ratio is in line with depletions of $J/\psi$ though matter observed in other reactions.

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Absorption of 1$P$-wave heavy charmonium $\chi_{c1}(1P)$ in nuclei

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Calculations of excitation functions, momentum spectra, and transparency ratios for χ_c1(1P) on 12C and 184W nuclei demonstrate sensitivity to different absorption cross-section scenarios, proposed for extraction via future CEBAF data.

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  • Absorption of 1$P$-wave heavy charmonium $\chi_{c1}(1P)$ in nuclei nucl-th · 2026-04-01 · unverdicted · none · ref 63 · internal anchor

    Calculations of excitation functions, momentum spectra, and transparency ratios for χ_c1(1P) on 12C and 184W nuclei demonstrate sensitivity to different absorption cross-section scenarios, proposed for extraction via future CEBAF data.