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A change of perspective in quarkonium production: All data are equal, but some are more equal than others

Quarkonium polarization data, usually considered a difficult challenge for the QCD description of quarkonium production and relegated to an a posteriori test of predictions exclusively driven by cross-section measurements, with puzzling results, provide, in reality, the most fundamental, direct and...

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Autores principales: Lourenço, Carlos, Faccioli, Pietro, Knünz, Valentin, Seixas, João, Wöhri, Hermine K
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2014.09.079
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2114097
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Sumario:Quarkonium polarization data, usually considered a difficult challenge for the QCD description of quarkonium production and relegated to an a posteriori test of predictions exclusively driven by cross-section measurements, with puzzling results, provide, in reality, the most fundamental, direct and model-independent connection to the production mechanisms. We have simultaneously fitted the ψ(2S)ψ(2S) and ϒ(3S)ϒ(3S) differential cross sections and polarizations, reliably measured at the LHC up to higher transverse momentum pTpT values than ever before, as a superposition of colour-singlet and colour-octet contributions perturbatively calculated up to next-to-leading order. We show that, except for the lowest pTpT cross-section data, where factorization between short-distance and long-distance QCD effects is not expected to be applicable, all the measurements are very well reproduced. Besides providing a straightforward solution to the “quarkonium polarization puzzle”, our study shows that quarkonium production is dominated by the unpolarized View the MathML sourceS0[8]1 octet term, an observation that opens new paths towards the understanding of bound-state formation in QCD.