Color-Octet Fraction in J/Psi Production and Absorption
Abstract
The cross section between a pair and a nucleon is small and sensitive to the separation if the pair is in a color-singlet state, but very large and insensitive to the separation if it is in a color-octet state. We use this property in an absorption model involving both color components to deduce the color structure of pairs produced in reactions. Our analysis shows that the NA3, NA38 and E772 data are not inconsistent with the theoretical picture that color-octet and color-singlet precursors are produced in roughly equal proportions if the produced color-singlet precursors are pointlike and transparent. However, if the color-singlet precursors are not transparent but have a cross section of a few mb, these data do show a definite preference for a larger fraction of color-singlet precursors. In either case, the color-octet fraction increases with , approaching unity as becomes large.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9604282,
title = {Color-Octet Fraction in J/Psi Production and Absorption},
author = {Cheuk-Yin Wong and Chun Wa Wong},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9604282},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
9 pages, updated to include new results