High-mass dimuon resonances in Pb-Pb collisions at 5.5 TeV in CMS
Abstract
The measurement of the charmonium (J/, ') and bottomonium (, ', '') resonances and Z0 boson in nucleus-nucleus collisions provides crucial information on high density QCD matter. The observation of anomalous suppression of J/ at the CERN-SPS and RHIC is well established but the clarification of some important questions requires equivalent studies of the family, only possible at LHC energies. The Z0 boson will be produced for the first time in heavy-ion collisions at the LHC and, since its dominant production channel is through q q fusion, it is an excellent probe of the nuclear modification of quark distribution functions. This paper reports the capabilities of the CMS detector to study quarkonium and Z0 production in Pb-Pb collisions at 5.5 TeV, through the dimuon decay channel.