Production of heavy particle pairs via photon-photon processes at the LHC
Abstract
We discuss production of pairs and quark-antiquark pairs in proton-proton collisions induced by two-photon fusion including transverse momenta of incoming photons. The unintegrated inelastic fluxes (related to proton dissociation) of photons are calculated based on modern parametrizations of deep inelastic structure functions in a broad range of and . We focus on processes with single and double proton dissociation. Highly excited remnant systems hadronise producing particles that can be vetoed in the calorimeter. We calculate associated gap survival factors. The gap survival factors depend on the process, mass of the remnant system and collision energy. The rapidity gap survival factor due to remnant fragmentation for double dissociative (DD) collisions is smaller than that for single dissociative (SD) process. We observe approximate factorisation: when imposing rapidity veto. For the final state, the remnant fragmentation leads to a taming of the cross section when the rapidity gap requirement is imposed. Also for quark-antiquark pairs such a condition reverses the hierarchy observed for the case when such condition is taken into account. Our results imply that for the production of such heavy objects as quark and antiquark the virtuality of the photons attached to the dissociative system are very large ( 10 GeV). A similar effect is observed for the system.
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@article{arxiv.2004.01111,
title = {Production of heavy particle pairs via photon-photon processes at the LHC},
author = {Marta Łuszczak and Antoni Szczurek},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.01111},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
11 pages, 9 figures, a talk presented by Marta {\L}uszczak at XXVI Cracow EPIPHANY Conference, LHC Physics: Standard Model and Beyond, 7-10 January 2020