A modified explanation of cold nuclear matter effects on J/ψ production in p+A collisions

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A modified explanation of the cold nuclear matter(CNM) effects on J/ψ production in p+A collisions is presented in this paper.The advantage of the modified explanation is that all the CNM effects implemented in this model have clear physical origins and a
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