Experimental results and phenomenology of quarkonium production in relativistic nuclear collisions
A. Andronic

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental measurements of quarkonium production in relativistic nuclear collisions and discusses their interpretation within current theoretical models.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent experimental data and evaluates how well existing models explain quarkonium production phenomena.
Findings
Recent measurements show suppression patterns consistent with quark-gluon plasma formation
Theoretical models can qualitatively describe the observed quarkonium yields
Discrepancies highlight the need for improved understanding of quarkonium-medium interactions
Abstract
An overview of recent measurements of quarkonium production in nucleus-nucleus collisions and their understanding in theoretical models is given.
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