From identical S- and P-wave p T spectra to maximally distinct polarizations: probing NRQCD with χ states

A global analysis of ATLAS and CMS measurements reveals that, at mid-rapidity, the directly-produced , and J/ mesons have differential cross sections of seemingly identical shapes, when presented as a function of the mass-rescaled transverse momentum, . This identity of kinematic behaviours among S-...

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Veröffentlicht in:The European physical journal. C, Particles and fields Particles and fields, 2018, Vol.78 (3), p.268-8
Hauptverfasser: Faccioli, Pietro, Lourenço, Carlos, Araújo, Mariana, Seixas, João, Krätschmer, Ilse, Knünz, Valentin
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Zusammenfassung:A global analysis of ATLAS and CMS measurements reveals that, at mid-rapidity, the directly-produced , and J/ mesons have differential cross sections of seemingly identical shapes, when presented as a function of the mass-rescaled transverse momentum, . This identity of kinematic behaviours among S- and P-wave quarkonia is certainly not a natural expectation of non-relativistic QCD (NRQCD), where each quarkonium state is supposed to reflect a specific family of elementary production processes, of significantly different -differential cross sections. Remarkably, accurate kinematic cancellations among the various NRQCD terms (colour singlets and octets) of its factorization expansion can lead to a surprisingly good description of the data. This peculiar tuning of the NRQCD mixtures leads to a clear prediction regarding the and polarizations, the only observables not yet measured: they should be almost maximally different from one another, and from the J/ polarization, a striking exception in the global panorama of quarkonium production. Measurements of the difference between the , and J/ polarizations, complementing the observed identity of momentum dependences, represent a decisive probe of NRQCD.
ISSN:1434-6044
1434-6052
DOI:10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-5755-7