Double parton scattering in pair-production of J/ mesons at the LHC revisited

Abstract

Double parton scattering (DPS) is studied at the example of J/ pair-production in the LHCb and ATLAS experiments of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at centre-of-mass energies of S= 7, 8, and 13 TeV. We report theoretical predictions delivered to the LHCb and ATLAS collaborations adjusted for the fiducial volumes of the corresponding measurements during Run I and provide new predictions at 13 TeV collision energy. It is shown that DPS can lead to noticeable contributions in the distributions of longitudinal variables of the di-J/ system, especially at 13 TeV. The increased DPS rate in double J/ production at high energies will open up more possibilities for the separation of single parton scattering (SPS) and DPS contributions in future studies.

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