Abstract

We discuss nuclear cross sections for $AA \to AAV$ and $AA \to AAVV$ reactions with one or two vector mesons in the final state. Our analysis is done in the impact parameter space equivalent photon approximation. This approach allows to consider the above processes taking into account distance between colliding nuclei. We consider both ultraperipheral and semi-central collisions. We are a first group which undertook a study of single $J/\psi$ photoproduction for different centrality bins. We show that one can describe new ALICE experimental data by including geometrical effects of collisions in the flux factor. Next, total and differential cross section for double-scattering mechanism in the exclusive $AA \to AAVV$ reaction in ultrarelativistic ultraperipheral heavy ion collisions is presented. In this context we consider double photoproduction and photon-photon processes. Simultaneously, we get very good agreement of our results with STAR (RHIC), CMS and ALICE (LHC) experimental data for single $\rho^0$ and $J/\psi$ vector meson production. A comparison of our predictions for exclusive four charged pions production is also presented.

Highlights

  • In last years there was an interest in calculating cross sections for exclusive production of vector mesons in ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]

  • In theoretical calculations ultraperipheral collisions (UPC) means in practice b > RA + RB

  • Nuclear cross sections are calculated with the help of equivalent photon approximation (EPA) in the impact parameter space

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Introduction

In last years there was an interest in calculating cross sections for exclusive production of vector mesons in ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]. Nuclear cross sections are calculated with the help of equivalent photon approximation (EPA) in the impact parameter space.

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