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Consistent treatment of charm production in higher-orders at tree-level within $k_T$-factorization approach

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2019-09-11 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

We discuss production of ccˉc \bar c-pairs within kTk_T-factorization approach (off-shell initial partons) with unintegrated parton distribution functions (uPDFs). We present a consistent prescription which merges the standard leading-order (LO) kTk_T-factorization calculations for this process with tree-level next-to-leading order (NLO) and next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) matrix elements. For the first time we include in this framework 2 \to 3 and 2 \to 4 processes with extra partonic emissions for single particle distributions as well as for correlation observables. The use of the KMR uPDF leads to a good description of the existing charm (DD-meson) data already at the leading-order. On the other hand, a new Parton-Branching (PB) uPDF strongly underestimates the same experimental data. A direct inclusion of the higher-orders at tree-level leads to an overestimation of the data, especially for the KMR uPDF. This suggests a significant double-counting. We propose a simple method how to avoid the double-counting. Our procedure leads to a much better description of the experimental data when including the higher-order contributions. Then with the KMR uPDF we get similar results (both for single particle and correlation observables) as for the standard calculations of the 2 \to 2 processes. For the PB uPDF inclusion of the higher-orders considerably improves description of the experimental data. We conclude that the LO calculation with the KMR uPDF effectively includes the higher-orders which is not the case for the PB uPDF.

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@article{arxiv.1905.06697,
  title  = {Consistent treatment of charm production in higher-orders at tree-level within $k_T$-factorization approach},
  author = {Rafal Maciula and Antoni Szczurek},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.06697},
  year   = {2019}
}

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33 pages, 21 figures