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Evidence for charmonium generation at the phase boundary in ultra-relativistic nuclear collisions

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arxiv nucl-th/0701079 v2 pith:N5LQBNEN submitted 2007-01-26 nucl-th

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We investigate the transition from suppression to enhancement of J/psi mesons produced in ultra-relativistic nuclear collisions in the framework of the statistical hadronization model. The calculations are confronted with the most recent data from the RHIC accelerator. This comparison yields first direct evidence for generation of J/psi mesons at the phase boundary. Based on the success of this approach we make specific predictions for LHC energy.

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