Associated production of (1S)W at LHC in next-to-leading order QCD

Abstract

We investigate the complete next-to-leading order (NLO) QCD corrections to (1S) +W production at the LHC, and predict theoretically the distribution of the (1S) transverse momentum. We analyse the contributions from different components up to the QCD NLO in the process. Our results show that the process has a large production rate and could be potentially detected at the LHC. We see that the differential cross section for the (1S) direct-production at the LO is significantly enhanced by the QCD corrections, and the bb [ 3S1(8) ] contribution component dominates in the whole plotted pT(1S) region. We have also calculated the (1S) meson indirect-productions via feed-down decays of (2S), (3S), b1(1P), b2(1P), b1(2P), and b2(2P) mesons. We find that the (1S) indirect-productions can give important contributions to the distribution of pT(1S) for the process at the NLO. We conclude that the studying the (1S)+W production at the LHC could provide an interesting opportunity in testing the nonrelativistic QCD factorization formalism.

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