Nonperturbative and spin effects in the central exclusive production of tensor c(2+) meson

Abstract

We discuss central exclusive production (CEP) of the tensor c(2+) meson in proton-(anti)proton collisions at Tevatron, RHIC and LHC energies. The amplitude for the process is derived within the kt-factorisation approach. Differential and total cross sections are calculated for several unintegrated gluon distributions (UGDFs). We compare exclusive production of all charmonium states c(0+),\,c(1+) and c(2+). Equally good description of the recent Tevatron data is achieved both with Martin-Ryskin phenomenological UGDF and UGDF based on unified BFKL-DGLAP approach. Unlike for Higgs production, the main contribution to the diffractive amplitude of heavy quarkonia comes from nonperturbative region of gluon transverse momenta Q<1\,. At y ≈ 0, depending on UGDF we predict the contribution of c(1+,2+) to the J/ + γ channel to be comparable or larger than that of the c(0+) one. This is partially due to a significant contribution from lower polarization states λ=0 for c(1+) and λ=0,\, 1 for c(2+) meson. Corresponding theoretical uncertainties are discussed.

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