The combined role of inelastic scattering with nucleons and comoving secondary particles in J/{psi} suppression is explored. An analysis of the latest FNAL and CERN data suggests that the high-density comover contribution emerges with increasing incident energy and A.
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The combined role of inelastic scattering with nucleons and comoving secondary particles in J/{psi} suppression is explored. An analysis of the latest FNAL and CERN data suggests that the high-density comover contribution emerges with increasing incident energy and A.
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Vogt, R. (Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (USA) Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (USA)) & Gavin, S. (Helsinki Univ. (Finland). Research Inst. for Theoretical Physics).J/. psi. suppression: Catching up with the comovers,
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