111 research outputs found
Heavy-Quarkonium Production in High Energy Proton-Proton Collisions at RHIC
We update the study of the total Psi and Upsilon production cross section in
proton-proton collisions at RHIC energies using the QCD-based Color-Singlet
(CS) Model, including next-to-leading order partonic matrix elements. We also
include charm-quark initiated processes which appear at leading order in
alpha_s, but which have so far been overlooked in such studies. Contrary to
earlier claims, we show that the CS yield is consistent with measurements over
a broad range of J/Psi rapidities. We also find that charm-quark initiated
processes, including both intrinsic and sea-like charm components, typically
contribute at least 20% of the direct J/Psi yield, improving the agreement with
data both for the integrated cross section and its rapidity dependence. The key
signature for such processes is the observation of a charm-quark jet opposite
in azimuthal angle phi to the detected J/Psi. Our results have impact on the
proper interpretation of heavy-quarkonium production in heavy-ion collisions
and its use as a probe for the quark-gluon plasma.Comment: 5 pages, 11 figures, LaTeX, version to appear as a Rapid
Communication in Phys. Rev.
J/psi-Pair Production at Large Momenta: Indications for Double-Parton Scatterings and Large alpha_s^5 Contributions
We demonstrate that the recent studies of J/psi-pair production by CMS at the
LHC and by D0 at the Tevatron reveal the presence of different production
mechanisms in different kinematical regions. We find out that
next-to-leading-order single parton scattering contributions at alpha_s^5
dominate the yield at large transverse momenta of the pair. Our analysis
further emphasises the importance of double parton scatterings --which are
expected to dominate the yield at large J/psi-rapidity differences-- at large
invariant masses of the pair in the CMS acceptance, and thereby solve a large
discrepancy between the theory and the CMS data. In addition, we provide the
first exact --gauge-invariant and infrared-safe-- evaluation of a class of
leading-P_T (P_T^-4) next-to-next-to-leading-order contributions at alpha_s^6,
which can be relevant in the region of large values of P_T,min=min(P_T1,P_T2).
Finally, we derive simple relations for the feed-down fractions from the
production of an excited charmonium state with a J/psi in the case of the
dominance of the double parton scatterings, which significantly deviate from
those for single parton scatterings. Such relations can be used to discriminate
these extreme scenari, either DPS or SPS dominance.Comment: 13 pg, 28 fig, LaTeX. v2: version to appear in Phys. Lett. B. Fit of
sigma_eff performed on the CMS data accounting for the NLO SPS contributions;
similar sigma_eff obtained as the D0 extraction. Conclusion unchanged: the
CMS data can only be explained with the inclusion of significant DPS
contributions; colour-octet and alpha_s^6 colour-singlet contributions are
unimportant in the CMS acceptanc
Two-photon decay of pseudoscalar quarkonia
We report on our recent evaluation of the two-photon width of the
pseudoscalar quarkonia, eta_c(nS) and eta_b(nS) in an approach based on
Heavy-Quark Spin Symmetry (HQSS). To what concerns the 1S state eta_c, our
parameter-free computation agrees with experiments, as well as most of other
theoretical works. On the other hand, our computation for the 2S-state looks 2S
like a confirmation that there may exist an anomaly related to the decay of
eta_c(2S), especially in the light of the new preliminary result of the Belle
collaboration. We also point out that the essentially model-independent ratio
of eta_b two-photon width to the Upsilon leptonic width and the eta_b
two-photon width could be used to extract the strong coupling constant alpha_s.Comment: Presented by T.N. Pham at the Joint Meeting
Heidelberg-Liege-Paris-Wroclaw (HLPW08), Spa, Belgium, 6-8 March 2008, 9
pages, 2 figures, LaTeX, uses aip-6s.clo, aipproc.cls and aipxfm.sty
(included
Energy Dependence of Direct-Quarkonium Production in pp Collisions from Fixed-Target to LHC Energies: Complete One-Loop Analysis
We compute the energy dependence of the P_T-integrated cross section of
directly produced quarkonia in pp collisions at next-to-leading order (NLO),
namely up to alpha_s^3, within nonrelativistic QCD (NRQCD). Our analysis is
based on the idea that the P_T-integrated and the P_T-differential cross
sections can be treated as two different observables. The colour-octet NRQCD
parameters needed to predict the P_T-integrated yield can thus be extracted
from the fits of the P_T-differential cross sections at mid and large P_T. For
the first time, the total cross section is evaluated in NRQCD at full NLO
accuracy using the recent NLO fits of the P_T-differential yields at RHIC, the
Tevatron and the LHC. Both the normalisation and the energy dependence of the
J/psi, psi' and Upsilon(1S), we obtained, are in disagreement with the data
irrespective of the fit method. The same is true if one uses CEM-like
colour-octet NRQCD parameters. If, on the contrary, one disregards the
colour-octet contribution, the existing data in the TeV range are well
described by the alpha_s^3 contribution in the colour-singlet model --which, at
alpha_s^4, however shows an unphysical energy dependence. A similar observation
is made for eta(c,b). This calls for a full NNLO or for a resummation of the
initial-state radiation in this channel. In any case, past claims that
colour-octet transitions are dominantly responsible for low-P_T quarkonium
production are not supported by our results. This may impact the interpretation
of quarkonium suppression in high-energy proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus
collisions.Comment: 15 pages, 22 Figures, LaTeX uses svepjc3.clo, svglov3.clo,
svjour3.cls (included
Integral equation for gauge invariant quark Green's function
We consider gauge invariant quark two-point Green's functions in which the
gluonic phase factor follows a skew-polygonal line. Using a particular
representation for the quark propagator in the presence of an external gluon
field, functional relations between Green's functions with different numbers of
segments of the polygonal lines are established. An integral equation is
obtained for the Green's function having a phase factor along a single straight
line. The related kernels involve Wilson loops with skew-polygonal contours and
with functional derivatives along the sides of the contours.Comment: 7 pages; talk given at the Joint Meeting
Heidelberg-Liege-Paris-Wroclaw, Spa, 6-8 March 2008; to appear in the
Proceedings (AIP
The charge conjugation quantum number in multiquark systems
We discuss the charge conjugation quantum number for tetraquarks or
meson-meson molecules, seen as possible interpretations of the newly found
charmonium-like resonances.Comment: 7 pages, 1 figure, based on a talk given at the Joint Meeting
Heidelberg-Liege-Paris-Wroclaw (HLPW08): Three Days of Strong Interactions
and Astrophysics, Spa, March 6-8, 2008, Eqs. (18)-(25) corrected, text
slightly polished, conclusions unchange
Forward Physics at the LHC: within and beyond the Standard Model
We review the detection capabilities in the forward direction of the various
LHC experiments together with the associated physics programme. A selection of
measurements accessible with near-beam instrumentation in various sectors (and
extensions) of the Standard Model (SM) is outlined, including QCD (diffractive
and elastic scattering, low-x parton dynamics, hadronic Monte Carlos for
cosmic-rays), electroweak processes in gamma-gamma interactions, and Higgs
physics (vector-boson-fusion and central exclusive production).Comment: 9 pages, 18 figs. Lectures given at the LAWHEP'07 School (Sao Miguel
das Missoes, Brazil, 3-7 Dec 2007) to appear in Braz. J. Phys. Also presented
in HLPW08 (Spa, Belgium, 6-8 Mar 2008) AIP Conf. Proceeds, to appear; and in
HANUC European Grad. School (Jyvaskyla, Finland, 25-29 Aug. 2008
Production of J/psi+eta(c) vs. J/psi+J/psi at the LHC: Impact of Real alpha_s^5 corrections
We proceed for the first time to the evaluation of the Born cross section for
J/psi+eta(c) production, namely via g+g -> J/psi+eta(c)+g, and show that it has
a harder P_T spectrum than the J/psi-pair yield at Born level. If one stuck to
a comparison at Born level, one would conclude that J/psi+eta(c) production
would surpass that of J/psi+J/psi at large P_T. This is nonetheless not the
case since J/psi-pair production, as for single J/psi, receives leading-P_T
contributions at higher orders in alpha_s. We also present the first evaluation
of these leading-P_T next-to-leading order contributions. These are indeed
significant for increasing P_T and are of essential relevance for comparison
with forthcoming data. We also compute kinematic correlations relevant for
double-parton-scattering studies. Finally, we evaluate the polarisation of a
J/psi accompanied either by a eta(c) or a J/psi and another light parton. These
results may be of great help to understand the polarisation of quarkonia
produced at high energies.Comment: 5 pages, 11 figures, LaTeX. v2: matches the PRL version (3 typos
corrected and title changed
Core-collapse supernova neutrinos and neutrino properties
Core-collapse supernovae are powerful neutrino sources. The observation of a
future (extra-)galactic supernova explosion or of the relic supernova neutrinos
might provide important information on the supernova dynamics, on the supernova
formation rate and on neutrino properties. One might learn more about unknown
neutrino properties either from indirect effects in the supernova (e.g. on the
explosion or on in the r-process) or from modifications of the neutrino time or
energy distributions in a detector on Earth. Here we will discuss in particular
possible effects of CP violation in the lepton sector. We will also mention the
interest of future neutrino-nucleus interaction measurements for the precise
knowledge of supernova neutrino detector response to electron neutrinos.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures, Proceedings to "Three days of Strong Interactions
& Astrophysics HLPW08", 6-8 March 2008, SP
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