The first observation of coherent phi(1020) meson photoproduction off heavy nuclei is presented using ultraperipheral lead-lead collisions at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair of 5.36 TeV. The data were collected by the CMS experiment and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 1.62 mu b(-1). The phi(1020) meson signals are reconstructed via the K+K- decay channel. The production cross section is presented as a function of the phi(1020) meson rapidity in the range 0.3 < vertical bar y vertical bar < 1.0, probing gluons that carry a fraction of the nucleon momentum (x) around 10(-4). The observed cross section exhibits little dependence on rapidity and is significantly suppressed, by a factor of similar to 5, compared to a baseline model that treats a nucleus as a collection of free nucleons. Theoretical models that incorporate the nuclear shadowing effect generally provide a better description of the phi(1020) data than those incorporating gluon saturation. This study establishes a powerful new tool for exploring nuclear effects and nuclear gluonic structure in the small-x regime at a unique energy scale bridging the perturbative and nonperturbative quantum chromodynamics domains.

Observation of Coherent φ(1020) Meson Photoproduction in Ultraperipheral PbPb Collisions at √sNN=5.36 TeV

Primavera, F.;Ardino, R.;Bortolato, G.;Carlin, R.;Giorgetti, S.;Margoni, M.;Pazzini, J.;Ronchese, P.;Rossin, R.;Simonetto, F.;Tosi, M.;Triossi, A.;Zanetti, M.;
2025

Abstract

The first observation of coherent phi(1020) meson photoproduction off heavy nuclei is presented using ultraperipheral lead-lead collisions at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair of 5.36 TeV. The data were collected by the CMS experiment and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 1.62 mu b(-1). The phi(1020) meson signals are reconstructed via the K+K- decay channel. The production cross section is presented as a function of the phi(1020) meson rapidity in the range 0.3 < vertical bar y vertical bar < 1.0, probing gluons that carry a fraction of the nucleon momentum (x) around 10(-4). The observed cross section exhibits little dependence on rapidity and is significantly suppressed, by a factor of similar to 5, compared to a baseline model that treats a nucleus as a collection of free nucleons. Theoretical models that incorporate the nuclear shadowing effect generally provide a better description of the phi(1020) data than those incorporating gluon saturation. This study establishes a powerful new tool for exploring nuclear effects and nuclear gluonic structure in the small-x regime at a unique energy scale bridging the perturbative and nonperturbative quantum chromodynamics domains.
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