The ALICE Collaboration has studied the inclusive ψ(2S) meson
production in pp, p-Pb and Pb-Pb collisions at the CERN LHC. The
ψ(2S) is detected through its decay to a muon pair, using the
forward Muon Spectrometer, which covers the pseudo-rapidity range
−4<η<−2.5. The ψ(2S) production cross sections in pp
collisions are presented as a function of rapidity (y) and transverse momentum
(pT). In p-Pb collisions, ψ(2S) results are
compared to the J/ψ ones by the ratio of their production cross sections
as a function of rapidity, transverse momentum and event activity. The
ψ(2S) nuclear modification factor, RpA, is also
discussed. The results show a ψ(2S) suppression compared to the
one observed for the J/ψ meson and are not described by theoretical models
including cold nuclear matter effects as nuclear shadowing and energy loss.
Finally, the preliminary results of ψ(2S) meson production in
Pb-Pb collisions are shown in two pT ranges as a function of the
collision centrality