Quarkonia as probes of the QGP and the initial stages of the heavy-ion collisions with ALICE
Abstract
Studies of quarkonium production in heavy-ion collisions can be used for probing QGP properties. The suppression and regeneration of bound quarkonium states is sensitive to the medium properties. Modifications of the quarkonium polarization in Pb-Pb collisions with respect to pp collisions may give further insight into the suppression and regeneration mechanisms in the QGP. Quarkonia are also sensitive to the initial stages of heavy-ion collisions, and measurements in photonuclear collisions may help constrain the nuclear gluon-distribution at low Bjorken-x. In this work, recent quarkonium measurements performed by ALICE in Pb-Pb collisions at sNN~=~5.02 TeV will be discussed. Preliminary measurements of the inclusive J/ R AA measured at both forward and midrapidity will be presented. The J/ polarization measured for the first time in Pb-Pb collisions, as well as preliminary measurements of the coherent J/ photoproduction cross section, will be discussed.