The extend to which geometrical effects contribute to the production and
suppression of the J/ψ and qqˉ minijet pairs in general is
investigated for high energy heavy ion collisions at SPS, RHIC and LHC
energies. For the energy range under investigation, the geometrical effects
referred to are shadowing and anti-shadowing, respectively. Due to those
effects, the parton distributions in nuclei deviate from the naive
extrapolation from the free nucleon result; fA=AfN. The strength
of the shadowing/anti-shadowing effect increases with the mass number. The
consequences of gluonic shadowing effects for the xF distribution of
J/ψ's at s=20 GeV, s=200 GeV and s=6 TeV are
calculated for some relevant combinations of nuclei, as well as the pT
distribution of minijets at midrapidity for Nf=4 in the final state.Comment: corrected some typos, improved shadowing ratio