Next-to-Leading-Order study on the associate production of J/+γ at the LHC
Abstract
The associate J/+γ production at the LHC is studied completely at next-to-leading-order (NLO) within the framework of nonrelativistic QCD. By using three sets of color-octet long-distance matrix elements (LDMEs) obtained in previous prompt J/ studies, we find that only one of them can result in a positive transverse momentum (pt) distribution of J/ production rate at large pt region. Based on reasonable consideration to cut down background, our estimation is measurable upto pt=50GeV with present data sample collected at 8TeV LHC. All the color-octet LDMEs in J/ production could be fixed sensitively by including this proposed measurement and our calculation, and then confident conclusion on J/ polarization puzzle could be achieved.
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