Quarkonium as a tool: cold nuclear matter effects
E. G. Ferreiro, F. Fleuret, J.P Lansberg, N. Matagne, A., Rakotozafindrabe

TL;DR
This paper explores how quarkonium production can be used to study cold nuclear matter effects, providing insights into Quantum Chromodynamics and nuclear parton distributions.
Contribution
It highlights the utility of quarkonium as a probe for cold nuclear matter effects and its relevance to fundamental QCD studies.
Findings
Quarkonium production reveals cold nuclear matter effects.
It aids in understanding nuclear parton distribution functions.
The approach enhances QCD research methods.
Abstract
We discuss the quarkonium production as a tool for the study of the Quark Gluon Plasma. In particular, we concentrate on the Cold Nuclear Matter effetcs. We show that quarkonium production is also useful for the study of Quantum Chromodynamics first principles and the nuclear Parton Distribution Functions.
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