Quarkonia Measurements by the CMS Experiment in pp and PbPb Collisions
Abstract
Quarkonia have been studied in different collision system and energy in order to understand the effects of the hot and dense medium created in heavy-ion collisions. CMS is well suited to measure quarkonia decays to muons given the muon identification and charged particle tracking capability. We report here prompt, non-prompt J/, and \ production measured by the CMS experiment in pp collisions at s=7 TeV. In addition, the J/\ and \ production in PbPb at sNN=2.76 TeV and pp collisions at the same per nucleon energy are measured and compared. Prompt and non-prompt J/\ contributions are separated for the first time in heavy-ion collisions, as is the ground from the excited states in the \ family. Suppression in PbPb at sNN=2.76 TeV is quantified for prompt J/, B->J/, and (1S), as well as the relative suppression of (2S+3S) compared to (1S).
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