Quarkonia production at forward rapidity in Pb+Pb collisions at $\bf \sqrt{s_{\rm NN}}=2.76$ TeV with the ALICE detector

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2 figures. Proceedings for XXV International Symposium on Lepton Photon Interactions at High Energies, 22-27th August 2011, Mu

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The study of formation of heavy quarkonia in relativistic heavy ion collisions provides important insight into the properties of the produced high density QCD medium. Lattice QCD studies show sequential suppression of quarkonia states with increasing temperature; which affirms that a full spectroscopy, can provide us a thermometer for the matter produced under extreme conditions in relativistic heavy ion collisions and one of the most direct probes of de-confinement. Muons from the decay of charmonium resonances are detected in ALICE Experiment in p+p and Pb+Pb collisions with a muon spectrometer, covering the forward rapidity region($2.5

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