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    Adare, A.; Afanasiev, S.; Aidala, C.; Ajitanand, N.N.; Akiba, Y.; Al-Bataineh, H.; Alexander, J.; Aoki, K.; Aphecetche, Laurent; Armendariz, R.; Aronson, S.H.; Asai, J.; Atomssa, E. T.; Averbeck, R.; Awes, T.C.; Azmoun, B.; Babintsev, V.; Baksay, G.; Baksay, L.; Baldisseri, A.; Barish, K.N.; Barnes, P.D.; Bassalleck, B.; Bathe, S.; Batsouli, S.; Baublis, V.; Bazilevsky, A.; Belikov, S.; Bennett, R.; Berdnikov, Y.; Bickley, A.A.; Boissevain, J.G.; Borel, H.; Boyle, K.; Brooks, M.L.; Buesching, H.; Bumazhnov, V.; Bunce, G.; Butsyk, S.; Campbell, S.; Chang, B.S.; Charvet, J.-L.; Chernichenko, S.; Chiba, J.; Chi, C.Y.; Chiu, M.; Choi, I.J.; Chujo, T.; Chung, P.; Churyn, A.; Cianciolo, V.; Cleven, C.R.; Cole, B.A.; Comets, M.P.; Constantin, P.; Csanad, M.; Csörgö, T.; Dahms, T.; Das, K.; David, G.; Deaton, M.B.; Dehmelt, K.; Delagrange, H.; Denisov, A.; d'Enterria, D.; Deshpande, A.; Desmond, E.J.; Dietzsch, O.; Dion, A.; Donadelli, M.; Drapier, O.; Drees, A.; Dubey, A.K.; Durum, A.; Dzhordzhadze, V.; Efremenko, Y.V.; Egdemir, J.; Ellinghaus, F.; Emam, W.S.; Enokizono, A.; En'Yo, H.; Esumi, S.; Eyser, K.O.; Fields, D.E.; Finger, M.; Finger Jr, M.; Fleuret, F.; Fokin, S.L.; Fraenkel, Z.; Frantz, J.E.; Franz, A.; Frawley, A.D.; Fujiwara, K.; Fukao, Y.; Fusayasu, T.; Gadrat, S.; Garishvili, I.; Glenn, A.; Gong, H.; Gonin, M.

    Physical review letters, 2008, Volume: 101
    Journal Article

    Yields for $/\psi$ production in Cu+Cu collisions at sqrt (s_NN)= 200 GeV have been measured by the PHENIX experiment over the rapidity range |y| < 2.2 at transverse momenta from 0 to beyond 5 GeV/c. The invariant yield is obtained as a function of rapidity, transverse momentum and collision centrality, and compared with results in p+p and Au+Au collisions at the same energy. The Cu+Cu data provide greatly improved precision over existing Au+Au data for $/\J/psi$ production in collisions with small to intermediate numbers of participants, providing a key constraint that is needed for disentangling cold and hot nuclear matter effects.