2009
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-009-0934-1
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First measurement of J/ψ azimuthal anisotropy in PHENIX at forward rapidity in Au + Au collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\mathit{NN}}}=200$  GeV

Abstract: The PHENIX experiment has shown that J/ψs are suppressed in central Au + Au collisions at a center of mass energy per nucleon-nucleon collision √ s NN = 200 GeV, and that the suppression is larger at forward than at mid-rapidity. Part of this difference may be explained by cold nuclear matter effects but the most central collisions suggest that regeneration mechanisms could be at play. In 2007, PHENIX collected almost four times more Au + Au collisions at this energy than used for previous published results. M… Show more

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