Quarkonium production at the LHC: a phenomenological analysis of surprisingly simple data patterns
Abstract
The LHC quarkonium production measurements reveal a startling observation: the J/, (2S), and (nS) -differential cross sections are compatible with one universal momentum scaling pattern. Considering also the absence of strong polarizations of directly and indirectly produced S-wave mesons, we are led to the conclusion that there is currently no evidence of a dependence of the partonic production mechanisms on the quantum numbers and mass of the final state. The experimental observations supporting this universal production scenario are remarkably significant, as shown by a new analysis approach, unbiased by specific theoretical calculations of partonic cross sections, which are only considered a posteriori, in comparisons with the data-driven results.
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@article{arxiv.1702.04207,
title = {Quarkonium production at the LHC: a phenomenological analysis of surprisingly simple data patterns},
author = {Pietro Faccioli and Mariana Araújo and Valentin Knünz and Ilse Krätschmer and Carlos Lourenço and João Seixas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.04207},
year = {2018}
}
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Submitted to Phys. Lett. B