Sizing up the Nuclear Glue in $J/Ï$-production
arXiv:hep-ph/9308230 · doi:10.1016/0375-9474(94)90648-3
Abstract
Nuclear gluon densities are of great importance to the physics of relativistic heavy ion collisions, in particular, in assessing the origin of $J/Ï$-suppression. We describe our attempts to distinguish various models of the gluonic EMC-effect, using the existing $J/Ï$-production data in proton-nucleus collisions. We find that no model is capable of explaining {\em all} the features of the high precision E772 data although the overall trend suggests this to be more a matter of fine-tuning the models than the presence of new physical effects.
Latex, 5 pages, 5 figures, as one uuencoded tarcompressed ps file. espcrc1.sty required. added at the end of the script. TIFR/TH/93-35, BU-TH-93/2