Speaker:
Liupan An received her PhD in high energy physics from Tsinghua University in 2018. Then she successively won the INFN PostDoc fellowship in 2018 and CERN senior research fellowship in 2020. In 2023, she joined Peking University as assistant professor. She is a member of the LHCb experiment and former convener of the B-hadron and Quarkonia working group at LHCb. Her research interests are mainly on heavy flavour hadron spectroscopy and production.
Abstract:
The study of quarkonium production in proton-proton collisions involves both the perturbative and non-perturbative regimes of QCD, providing an excellent probe for strong interaction. Yet the quarkonium production mechanism remains not fully understood after over forty years of theoretical and experimental research. In this talk, a summary of the measurements on inclusive quarkonium production including associated quarkonium production at the LHC experiments will be presented. Prospects on future quarkonium production studies will also be discussed.