Abstract:Quantum chromodynamics predicts the existence of dense and hot nuclear matter which is described in terms of a deconfined medium of quarks and gluons, known as quark-gluon-plasma (QGP). High energy density and temperature can be reached by colliding heavy-ions at ultrarelativistic energies, enabling the study of the QGP in the laboratory. The ALICE detector at the LHC was designed to study the properties of such a deconfined medium. In the presence of a QGP, the charmonium yield would be suppressed due to colo… Show more
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