Excited Heavy Quarkonium Production at the LHC through W-Boson Decays
Abstract
Sizable amount of heavy-quarkonium events can be produced through W-boson decays at the LHC. Such channels will provide a suitable platform to study the heavy-quarkonium properties. The "improved trace technology", which disposes the amplitude M at the amplitude-level, is helpful for deriving compact analytical results for complex processes. As an important new application, in addition to the production of the lower-level Fock states |(QQ')[1S]> and |(QQ')[1P]>, we make a further study on the production of higher-excited |(QQ')>-quarkonium Fock states |(QQ')[2S]>, |(QQ')[3S]> and |(QQ')[2P]>. Here |(QQ')> stands for the |(cc)>-charmonium, |(cb)>-quarkonium and |(bb)>-bottomonium respectively. We show that sizable amount of events for those higher-excited states can also be produced at the LHC. Therefore, we need to take them into consideration for a sound estimation.
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