Prompt heavy quarkonium production in association with a massive (anti)bottom quark at the LHC

Abstract

In this work, we investigate the associated production of prompt heavy quarkonium with a massive (anti)bottom quark to leading order in the NRQCD factorization formalism at the LHC. We present numerical results for the processes involving J/,cJ, and bJ. From our work, we find that the production rates of these processes are quite large, and these processes have the potential to be detected at the LHC. When pT is smaller than about 10 GeV, the cc [ 1S0(8) ] state give the main contribution to the pT distribution of prompt J/ with a (anti)bottom quark production. For the process of pp +b(b), the contribution of the CSM is larger than that in the COM at low pT region. We also investigate the processes of pp cJ+b(b) and pp bJ+b(b), in these processes, the pT distribution are dominated by the CO Fock state contribution at the large pT region. These processes provide an interesting signature that could be studied at the LHC, and the measurement of these processes is useful to test the CSM and COM.

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