Relativistic corrections to J/ polarization in photo- and hadroproduction

Abstract

We systematically calculate the relativistic corrections to the polarization variables of prompt J/ photoproduction and hadroproduction using the factorization formalism of nonrelativistic QCD. Specifically, we include the 3\!S1[1] and 3\!PJ[1] color-singlet and the 3\!S1[8], 1\!S0[8], and 3\!PJ[8] color-octet channels as well as the effects due to the mixing between the 3\!S1[8] and 3\!D1[8] channels. We provide all the squared hard-scattering amplitudes in analytic form. Assuming the nonrelativistic-QCD long-distance matrix elements to satisfy the velocity scaling rules, we find the relativistic corrections to be appreciable, especially at small transverse momentum pT and large inelasticity z. The results obtained here and in our previous work on the unpolarized yield [Phys. Rev. D 90, 014045 (2014)] will help to render global analyses of prompt J/ production data more complete and hopefully to shed light on the J/ polarization puzzle.

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