Charmonium production in Pb-Pb collisions with ALICE at the LHC
Abstract
We report on published charmonium measurements performed by ALICE, at the LHC, in Pb-Pb collisions at a center of mass energy per nucleon-nucleon collision s NN = 2.76 TeV, at both mid (|y|<0.8) and forward (2.5<y<4) rapidities. The nuclear modification factor of inclusive J/ is presented as a function of the collision centrality and the J/ transverse momentum, p T. The variation of the J/ mean transverse momentum square as a function of the collision centrality is also discussed. These measurements are compared to state of the art models that include one or several of the following mechanisms: color screening of the charm quarks, statistical hadronization at the QGP phase boundary, balance between J/ dissociation and regeneration in the QGP, J/ interaction with a dense comoving medium. Results on the production of the heavier and less bound ' meson in Pb-Pb collisions at forward-rapidity are also presented and compared to both models and measurements performed by other experiments. At mid-rapidity we also report on ALICE unique capability to separate prompt and non-prompt J/ production down to low p T (≥ 1.5 GeV/c) and thus disentangle between effects on prompt J/ mesons and energy loss of b quarks in the QGP.
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