The J/ψ azimuthal distribution relative to the reaction plane has been
measured by the NA50 experiment in Pb-Pb collisions at 158 GeV/nucleon. Various
physical mechanisms related to charmonium dissociation in the medium created in
the heavy ion collision are expected to introduce an anisotropy in the
azimuthal distribution of the observed J/ψ mesons at SPS energies. Hence,
the measurement of J/ψ elliptic anisotropy, quantified by the Fourier
coefficient v2 of the J/ψ azimuthal distribution relative to the
reaction plane, is an important tool to constrain theoretical models aimed at
explaining the anomalous J/ψ suppression observed in Pb-Pb collisions. We
present the measured J/ψ yields in different bins of azimuthal angle
relative to the reaction plane, as well as the resulting values of the Fourier
coefficient v2 as a function of the collision centrality and of the
J/ψ transverse momentum. The reaction plane has been estimated from the
azimuthal distribution of the neutral transverse energy detected in an
electromagnetic calorimeter. The analysis has been performed on a data sample
of about 100 000 events, distributed in five centrality or pT
sub-samples. The extracted v2 values are significantly larger than zero
for non-central collisions and are seen to increase with pT.Comment: proceedings of HP08 conference corrected a typo in one equatio