2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-22197-2
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“…It is a measure of the event-by-event fluctuations in the nuclear configurations. A recent analysis [34] compared HERA data on coherent and incoherent J/ψ photoproduction with calculations that included differing lumpiness or stringiness, and found that the data supported models where the proton was quite lumpy/stringy, in qualitative agreement with the large the anisotropic flow coefficients v 2 and v 3 seen in pA collisions at the LHC. At QM2017, D. Tapai Takaki [28] noted that when incoherent J/ψ photoproduction is accompanied by neutrons, most of the neutrons are in the same hemisphere as the J/ψ.…”
Section: J/ψ Photoproduction On Heavy Ion Targetsmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…It is a measure of the event-by-event fluctuations in the nuclear configurations. A recent analysis [34] compared HERA data on coherent and incoherent J/ψ photoproduction with calculations that included differing lumpiness or stringiness, and found that the data supported models where the proton was quite lumpy/stringy, in qualitative agreement with the large the anisotropic flow coefficients v 2 and v 3 seen in pA collisions at the LHC. At QM2017, D. Tapai Takaki [28] noted that when incoherent J/ψ photoproduction is accompanied by neutrons, most of the neutrons are in the same hemisphere as the J/ψ.…”
Section: J/ψ Photoproduction On Heavy Ion Targetsmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…While coherent photoproduction is sensitive to the average nuclear configuration, incoherent photoproduction probes event-by-event fluctuations, i. e. the variation in the transverse positions of the nucleons. In the Walker-Good formalism, the total cross-section is given by [34]…”
Section: J/ψ Photoproduction On Heavy Ion Targetsmentioning
confidence: 99%