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Exclusive vector meson production at high energies and gluon saturation

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2014-09-05 v3 High Energy Physics - Experiment Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We systematically study exclusive diffractive (photo) production of vector mesons (J/ψJ/\psi, ψ(2s)\psi(2s), ϕ\phi and ρ\rho) off protons in high-energy collisions and investigate whether the production is a sensitive probe of gluon saturation. We confront saturation-based results for diffractive ψ(2s)\psi(2s) and ρ\rho production at HERA and J/ψJ/\psi photoproduction with all available data including recent ones from HERA, ALICE and LHCb, finding good agreement. In particular, we show that the tt-distribution of differential cross sections of photoproduction of vector mesons offers a unique opportunity to discriminate among saturation and non-saturation models. This is due to the emergence of a pronounced dip (or multiple dips) in the tt-distribution of diffractive photoproduction of vector mesons at relatively large, but potentially accessible t|t| that can be traced back to the unitarity features of colour dipole amplitude in the saturation regime. We show that in saturation models the dips in tt-distribution recede towards lower t|t| with decreasing mass of the vector meson, increasing energy or decreasing Bjorken-xx, and decreasing virtuality QQ. We provide various predictions for exclusive (photo) production of different vector mesons including the ratio of ψ(2s)/J/ψ\psi(2s)/J/\psi at HERA, the LHC, and future colliders.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1402.4831,
  title  = {Exclusive vector meson production at high energies and gluon saturation},
  author = {Néstor Armesto and Amir H. Rezaeian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.4831},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

20 pages, 24 figures; v3: the old LHCb data replaced with updated 2014 data, ALICE preliminary data added for the comparison, all results and predictions unchanged, 10 new plots added, more predictions, discussions and references added. The version to appear in PRD