Theory status of quarkonium production in proton-nucleus collisions
J.P. Lansberg

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent theoretical advances in understanding quarkonium production in proton-nucleus collisions, focusing on excited states like psi', Upsilon(2S), and Upsilon(3S), in light of recent experimental results from LHC and RHIC.
Contribution
It provides a concise overview of the latest theoretical developments specifically addressing excited quarkonium states in proton-nucleus collisions.
Findings
Recent theoretical models explain excited state suppression patterns.
Agreement with LHC and RHIC experimental data has improved.
Identifies key challenges and future directions in the field.
Abstract
I give a brief overview of the recent theoretical progress in the study of quarkonium production in proton-nucleus collisions in view of the recent LHC and RHIC results. A special emphasis is put on the excited states such as the psi', Upsilon(2S) and Upsilon(3S).
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