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Recent Quarkonium Studies from the PHENIX Experiment

Author
Adare A. University of Colorado, USA
Finger Miroslav, prof. Ing. DrSc. Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague
Finger Michael, M.Sc. CSc. Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague, JINR Dubna
Afanasjev , Dr. JINR
et al.  different institutions

Year
2019

Scientific journal
NUCLEAR PHYSICS A 982 719-722

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Abstract
Quarkonium suppression in nucleus-nucleus collisions is a powerful tool to probe the density and temperature of the medium created in heavy ion collisions. Forward rapidity measurements in p(d)+Au collisions are essential to understand how quarkonium states are affected by initial state effects, formation time, and local particle multiplicity. Earlier measurements in Au+Au collisions showed a stronger suppression of forward J/psi compared to mid-rapidity results, indicating the possibility of a smaller contribution of regenerated quarkonium states at forward rapidity. These proceedings report on the latest quarkonium studies performed by the PHENIX collaboration in the rapidity range 1,2 < vertical bar ly vertical bar < 2.2.

Cite article as:
A. Adare, M. Finger, M. Finger, . Afanasjev, . et al., "Recent Quarkonium Studies from the PHENIX Experiment ", NUCLEAR PHYSICS A 982 719-722 (2019)