Abstract
AbstractIn ultrarelativistic nucleus–nucleus collisions, a deconfined state of strongly interacting matter is thought to be produced, commonly known as the quark–gluon plasma (QGP). Quarkonia, bound states of a heavy quark and antiquark, are important probes to study the properties of the QGP. At the LHC, bottomonium (b\(\overline{\text {b}}\)) is of particular interest to study the QGP complementarily to the lighter charmonium (c\(\overline{\text {c}}\)) system. In addition to the measurements in nucleus–nucleus collisions, reference measurements in proton–proton and proton–nucleus collisions have been also carried out in order to better understand the bottom quark production and cold nuclear matter effects. ALICE measures the bottomonium production in the dimuon decay channel at forward rapidity (\(2.5<y_\mathrm{{lab}}<4.0\)) with the muon spectrometer. In this contribution, the recent measurements of bottomonium nuclear modification factors and azimuthal anisotropies in Pb–Pb collisions are presented. The bottomonium production in p–Pb and pp collisions is also discussed.KeywordsQGPQuarkoniumCNMNuclear modification factor
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