The production of charmonium in heavy-ion collisions is investigated based on
Boltzmann-type transport model for charmonium evolution and langevin equation
for charm quark evolution. Charmonium suppression and regeneration in both
quark-gluon plasma (QGP) and hadron phase are considered. Charm quarks are far
from thermalization, and regeneration of charmonium in QGP and hadron gas is
neglectable at SPS and FAIR. At peripheral collisions, charmonium suppression
with hadron gas explains the experimental data well. But at central collisions,
additional suppression from deconfined matter (QGP) is necessary for the data.
This means there should be QGP produced at central collisions, and no QGP
produced at peripheral collisions at SPS energy. Predictions are also made at
FAIR sNN=7.7 GeV Au+Au collisions.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figure