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Quarkonium momentum distributions in photoproduction and B decay

According to our present understanding many $J/\psi$ production processes proceed through a coloured $c\bar{c}$ state followed by the emission of soft particles in the quarkonium rest frame. The kinematic effect of soft particle emission is usually a higher-order effect in the non-relativistic expan...

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Autores principales: Beneke, M., Schuler, G.A., Wolf, S.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.62.034004
http://cds.cern.ch/record/420535
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author Beneke, M.
Schuler, G.A.
Wolf, S.
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Schuler, G.A.
Wolf, S.
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description According to our present understanding many $J/\psi$ production processes proceed through a coloured $c\bar{c}$ state followed by the emission of soft particles in the quarkonium rest frame. The kinematic effect of soft particle emission is usually a higher-order effect in the non-relativistic expansion, but becomes important near the kinematic endpoint of quarkonium energy (momentum) distributions. In an intermediate region a systematic resummation of the non-relativistic expansion leads to the introduction of so-called `shape functions'. In this paper we provide an implementation of the kinematic effect of soft gluon emission which is consistent with the non-relativistic shape function formalism in the region where it is applicable and which models the extreme endpoint region. We then apply the model to photoproduction of $J/\psi$ and $J/\psi$ production in $B$ meson decay. A satisfactory description of $B$ decay data is obtained. For inelastic charmonium photoproduction we conclude that a sensible comparison of theory with data requires a transverse momentum cut larger than the currently used 1 GeV.
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spelling cern-4205352021-12-30T03:13:06Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.62.034004http://cds.cern.ch/record/420535engBeneke, M.Schuler, G.A.Wolf, S.Quarkonium momentum distributions in photoproduction and B decayParticle Physics - PhenomenologyAccording to our present understanding many $J/\psi$ production processes proceed through a coloured $c\bar{c}$ state followed by the emission of soft particles in the quarkonium rest frame. The kinematic effect of soft particle emission is usually a higher-order effect in the non-relativistic expansion, but becomes important near the kinematic endpoint of quarkonium energy (momentum) distributions. In an intermediate region a systematic resummation of the non-relativistic expansion leads to the introduction of so-called `shape functions'. In this paper we provide an implementation of the kinematic effect of soft gluon emission which is consistent with the non-relativistic shape function formalism in the region where it is applicable and which models the extreme endpoint region. We then apply the model to photoproduction of $J/\psi$ and $J/\psi$ production in $B$ meson decay. A satisfactory description of $B$ decay data is obtained. For inelastic charmonium photoproduction we conclude that a sensible comparison of theory with data requires a transverse momentum cut larger than the currently used 1 GeV.According to our present understanding many $J/\psi$ production processes proceed through a coloured $c\bar{c}$ state followed by the emission of soft particles in the quarkonium rest frame. The kinematic effect of soft particle emission is usually a higher-order effect in the non-relativistic expansion, but becomes important near the kinematic endpoint of quarkonium energy (momentum) distributions. In an intermediate region a systematic resummation of the non-relativistic expansion leads to the introduction of so-called `shape functions'. In this paper we provide an implementation of the kinematic effect of soft gluon emission which is consistent with the non-relativistic shape function formalism in the region where it is applicable and which models the extreme endpoint region. We then apply the model to photoproduction of $J/\psi$ and $J/\psi$ production in $B$ meson decay. A satisfactory description of $B$ decay data is obtained. For inelastic charmonium photoproduction we conclude that a sensible comparison of theory with data requires a transverse momentum cut larger than the currently used 1 GeV.hep-ph/0001062CERN-TH-99-356TTP-99-55TTP99-55CERN-TH-99-356TTP-99-55oai:cds.cern.ch:4205352000-01-11
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Beneke, M.
Schuler, G.A.
Wolf, S.
Quarkonium momentum distributions in photoproduction and B decay
title Quarkonium momentum distributions in photoproduction and B decay
title_full Quarkonium momentum distributions in photoproduction and B decay
title_fullStr Quarkonium momentum distributions in photoproduction and B decay
title_full_unstemmed Quarkonium momentum distributions in photoproduction and B decay
title_short Quarkonium momentum distributions in photoproduction and B decay
title_sort quarkonium momentum distributions in photoproduction and b decay
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.62.034004
http://cds.cern.ch/record/420535
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