Bottomonium production in heavy-ion collisions at STAR
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Abstract Bottomonium measurements provide unique insight into hot and cold nuclear matter effects present in the medium that is formed in high-energy heavy-ion collisions. Recent STAR results show that in s N N = 200 GeV central Au+Au collisions the ϒ(1S) state is suppressed more than the case that if only cold nuclear matter effects were present, and the excited state yields are consistent with a complete suppression. In 2012, STAR also collected 263.4 μ b −1 high-energy-electron triggered data in U+U collisions at s N N = 193 GeV . Central U+U collisions, with an estimated 20% higher energy density than that in central Au+Au data, extend the ϒ(1S+2S+3S) and ϒ(1S) nuclear modification trends observed in Au+Au towards higher number of participant nucleons, and confirm the suppression of the ϒ(1S) state. We see a hint with 1.8 σ significance that the ϒ(2S+3S) excited states are not completely suppressed in U+U collisions. These data support the sequential in-medium quarkonium dissociation picture and favor models with a strong q q ‾ binding.
Journal: Nuclear and Particle Physics Proceedings