Contribution from Intrinsic Charm Production to Fixed-Target Interactions at the LHC
Abstract
Background: Intrinsic charm, nonperturbative charm in the hadron wavefunction, has long been speculated but has never been satisfactorily proven. Open charm and measurements in a fixed-taget configuration at the LHCb searched for this contribution but reported no evidence. Purpose: meson and production is calculated for the SMOG fixed-target configuration in the LHCb experiment using a combination of perturbative QCD and intrinsic charm to see whether intrinsic chaarm would indeed be observable in the SMOG kinematics. Methods: Open charm and production is calculated to next-to-leading order in perturbative QCD. Because a gas jet nuclear target is used, cold nuclear matter effects are included in the perturbative calculations. The intrinsic charm is calculated assuming production from a Fock state. Results: The differential rapidity and transverse momentum distributions in , and fixed-target interactions are calculated in the SMOG acceptance and compared to data. The predicted asymmetries between (leading charm) and (nonleading charm) are also shown. Conclusions: The contribution from intrinisic charm is small and decreases with center of mass energy. The calculations agree well with the current SMOG data, with or without intrinsic charm.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2304.09356,
title = {Contribution from Intrinsic Charm Production to Fixed-Target Interactions at the LHC},
author = {R. Vogt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.09356},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
17 pages, 6 figures; title changed upon publications; README and plot files used in the paper are included in the source files