J/ and measurements via the di-muon channel in Au + Au collisions at sNN = 200 GeV with the STAR experiment
Abstract
Measurements of quarkonium production in heavy-ion collisions have played an essential role in understanding the properties of the Quark Gluon Plasma created in such collisions. In early 2014, the Muon Telescope Detector, designed to trigger on and identify muons based on its precise timing information, was fully installed in STAR. It opens the door to measure quarkonia via the di-muon channel for the first time at the STAR experiment, with the potential to separate different states. In this talk, we present the measurements of J/ suppression and elliptic flow at mid-rapidity in Au+Au collisions at sNN = 200 GeV down to low transverse momentum (pT). The suppression is found to decrease with increasing pT while the elliptic flow is consistent with 0 for pT above 2 GeV/c. Furthermore, the measurement of different states is explored within the precision of the available statistics.
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