High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
[Submitted on 30 Jun 2016]
Title:Diffractive production of heavy mesons at the LHC within $k_t$ - factorization approach
View PDFAbstract:We discuss diffractive production of heavy mesons at the LHC. The differential cross sections for single- and central-diffractive mechanisms for $c\bar c$ pair production are calculated in the framework of the Ingelman-Schlein model corrected for absorption effects. Here, leading-order gluon-gluon fusion and quark-antiquark anihilation partonic subprocesses are taken into consideration. Both pomeron flux factors as well as parton distributions in the pomeron are taken from the H1 Collaboration analysis of diffractive structure function and diffractive dijets at HERA. The extra corrections from subleading reggeon exchanges are also taken into consideration. In addition to standard collinear approach, for the first time the differential cross sections for the diffractive $c\bar c$ pair production are calculated in the framework of the $k_t$-factorization approach, i.e. effectively including higher-order corrections. The unintegrated (transverse momentum dependent) diffractive parton distributions in proton are calculated with the help of the Kimber-Martin-Ryskin prescription where collinear diffractive PDFs are used as input. Some correlation observables, like azimuthal angle correlation between $c$ and $\bar c$, and $c \bar c$ pair transverse momentum were obtained for the first time. The hadronization of charm quarks is taken into account by means of fragmentation function technique.
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From: Marta Luszczak Mrs [view email][v1] Thu, 30 Jun 2016 14:14:43 UTC (586 KB)
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