Inelastic photoproduction of J/ψ particles at high energies is one of
the processes to determine the gluon distribution in the nucleon. The QCD
radiative corrections to the color-singlet model of this reaction have recently
been calculated. They are large at moderate photon energies, but decrease with
increasing energies. I compare the cross section and the J/ψ energy
spectrum with the available fixed-target photoproduction data. Predictions for
the HERA energy range are given which demonstrate the sensitivity of the result
to the parametrization of the gluon distribution in the small-x region. (Talk
presented at the Workshop on "Heavy Quark Physics", Bad Honnef, FRG, Dec. 1994)Comment: 11 pages, LaTeX; figures are included via epsfig; the corresponding
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