The observed features of ψ′ to J/ψ suppression in pA and
nucleus-nucleus collisions can be explained in terms of a two-component
absorption model. For the hard component of the absorption due to the
interaction of the produced ccˉ systems with baryons at high relative
energies, the absorption cross sections are insensitive to the radii of the
ccˉ systems, as described by the Additive Quark Model. For the soft
component due to the low energy ccˉ interactions with soft particles
produced by other baryon-baryon collisions, the absorption cross sections are
greater for ψ′ than for J/ψ, because the breakup threshold for
ψ′ is much smaller than for ψ.Comment: Based on a talk presented at International Nuclear Physics Conference
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