From deep-inelastic structure functions to two-photon dilepton production in proton-proton collisions
Abstract
We compare two different approaches used for calculating cross sections for the two-photon p p l+ l- X process. In one of the approaches photon is treated as a collinear parton in the proton. In the second approach a recently proposed kT-factorization method is used. In this presentation we discuss sensitivity of the results to the choice of structure function parametrization and experimental cuts in the kT-factorization approach. We compare results of our calculations with recent experimental data for dilepton production and find that in most cases the contribution of the photon-photon mechanism is rather small. We discuss how to enhance the photon-photon contribution. We also compare our results to those of recent measurements of exclusive and semi-exclusive e+ e- pair production with certain experimental data by the CMS collaboration.
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