Photoproduction of the Bc(*) Meson at the LHeC

Abstract

We make a detailed study on the photoproduction mechanism of the doubly heavy flavored Bc(*) meson at the purposed Large Hadron Electron Collider (LHeC) within the framework of nonrelativistic QCD. In addition to the photoproduction mechanism via the gluon-induced channel γ + g Bc(*) + b + c, the extrinsic heavy quark mechanism via the two channels γ + c Bc(*) + b and γ + b Bc(*) + c has also been studied. Those two extrinsic channels are generally suppressed by the heavy quark distribution functions in proton, which however provide significant contributions in low and intermediate pT region. A detailed comparison of those channels together with the theoretical uncertainties has been presented. By summing up all the mentioned photoproduction channels, we observe that about (1.04+0.90-0.53)× 105 Bc and (4.86+3.72-2.30)× 105 Bc* events can be generated at the LHeC in one operation year with the proton-electron collision energy S=1.30 TeV and the luminosity L 1033 cm-2 s-1. Here the errors are for mc=1.500.20 GeV and mb=4.90.40 GeV. Thus, in addition to the hadronic experiments, the LHeC shall provide another helpful platform for studying the Bc(*) meson properties, especially to test the extrinsic heavy quark mechanism.

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