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Production of a Prompt Photon in Association with Charm at Next-to-Leading Order in QCD
A second order, , calculation in perturbative quantum
chromodynamics of the two particle inclusive cross section is presented for the
reaction for large values of the
transverse momentum of the prompt photon and charm quark. The combination of
analytic and Monte Carlo integration methods used here to perform phase-space
integrations facilitates imposition of photon isolation restrictions and other
selections of relevance in experiments. Differential distributions are provided
for various observables. Positive correlations in rapidity are predicted.Comment: 27 pages in RevTex plus 14 figures in one compressed PS fil
Prompt Photon plus Charm Production at Next-to-Leading Order in QCD
The two particle inclusive cross section for the reaction is studied in perturbative quantum
chromodynamics at order . Differential distributions are
provided for various observables, and a comparison is made with data from the
CDF collaboration.Comment: 4 pages, LaTeX, uses stwol.sty, 6 postscript figures. Invited paper
presented by E. L. Berger at the 28th International Conference on High Energy
Physics, Warsaw, Poland, July 25 - 31, 199
Associated Production of Charm and a Hard Photon
The two particle inclusive cross section for the reaction is studied in perturbative quantum
chromodynamics at order , for large values of the transverse
momentum of the prompt photon and charm quark. Two different techniques are
used in performing the phase-space integrals; the first is purely analytical,
and the second is a combination of analytic and Monte Carlo integration
methods. The second, more versatile technique facilitates imposition of photon
isolation restrictions and other selections of relevance in experiments.
Differential distributions are provided for various observables, and a
comparison is made with preliminary data from the CDF collaboration.Comment: 6 pages. Latex file plus 4 ps files of figures submitted togther in
uuencoded form; invited talk presented by L. E. Gordon at the XXXI Rencontres
de Moriond on QCD and High Energy Hadronic Interactions, Les Arcs, France,
March, 199
Constraints on the Gluon Density from Lepton Pair Production
The hadroproduction of lepton pairs with mass Q and finite transverse
momentum Q_T is described in perturbative QCD by the same partonic subprocesses
as prompt photon production. We demonstrate that, like prompt photon
production, lepton pair production is dominated by quark-gluon scattering in
the region Q_T>Q/2. This feature leads to sensitivity to the gluon density in
kinematical regimes accessible in collider and fixed target experiments, and it
provides a new independent method for constraining the gluon density.Comment: 5 pages, 7 figures, to appear in the Proceedings of the Fermilab
Physics at Run II Workshop on ``QCD and Weak Boson Physics
QCD calculation of J/psi+gamma mass distributions
We compute the J/psi+gamma invariant-mass distributions from the QCD
subprocess g + g --> J/psi+gamma. At large masses, this subprocess is the
dominant mechanism for J/psi+gamma production, and data could provide a good
test of QCD. The mass distribution peaks at relatively small masses (3.4 - 4.0
GeV) and the subprocess could, therefore, represent a significant QCD
background to J/psi+gamma decay of heavier charmonia. We also analyze the J/psi
angular distribution in the J/psi+gamma rest frame.Comment: 7 pages LaTex, 4 figures available on request. CERN-TH.6974/93,
ANL-HEP-PR-93.6
Spin Dependence of Massive Lepton Pair Production in Proton-Proton Collisions
We calculate the transverse momentum distribution for the production of
massive lepton-pairs in longitudinally polarized proton-proton reactions at
collider energies within the context of perturbative quantum chromodynamics.
For values of the transverse momentum Q_T greater than roughly half the pair
mass Q, Q_T > Q/2, we show that the differential cross section is dominated by
subprocesses initiated by incident gluons, provided that the polarized gluon
density is not too small. Massive lepton-pair differential cross sections
should be a good source of independent constraints on the polarized gluon
density, free from the experimental and theoretical complications of photon
isolation that beset studies of prompt photon production. We provide
predictions for the spin-averaged and spin-dependent differential cross
sections as a function of Q_T at energies relevant for the Relativistic Heavy
Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven, and we compare these with predictions for
real prompt photon production.Comment: 34 pages, RevTeX including 17 figures in .ps file
Isolated Prompt Photon Production in Hadronic Final States of Annihilation
We provide complete analytic expressions for the isolated prompt photon
production cross section in annihilation reactions through one-loop
order in quantum chromodynamics (QCD) perturbation theory. Functional
dependences on the isolation cone size and isolation energy parameter
are derived. The energy dependence as well as the full angular
dependence of the cross section on are displayed, where
specifies the direction of the photon with respect to the
collision axis. We point out that conventional perturbative QCD
factorization breaks down for isolated photon production in
annihilation reactions in a specific region of phase space. We discuss the
implications of this breakdown for the extraction of fragmentation functions
from annihilation data and for computations of prompt photon
production in hadron-hadron reactions.Comment: 54 pages RevTeX plus 19 postscript figures submitted together in one
compressed fil
Analytic Calculation of Prompt Photon plus Associated Heavy Flavor at Next-to-Leading Order in QCD
Contributions through second order, , in perturbative quantum
chromodynamics are calculated analytically for inclusive associated production
of a prompt photon and a charm quark at large values of transverse momentum in
high energy hadron-hadron collisions. Seven partonic subprocesses contribute at
order . We find important corrections to the lowest order,
, subprocess . We demonstrate to what
extent data from may serve to measure
the charm quark density in the nucleon.Comment: 34 pages RevTex plus 9 figures submitted as uuencoded ps files;
figures replaced and text revised to include one additional referenc
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