D - meson production at very forward rapidities: estimating the intrinsic charm contribution
Abstract
We study D - meson production at forward rapidities taking into account the non - linear effects in the QCD dynamics and the intrinsic charm component of the proton wave function. The total cross section, the rapidity distributions and the Feynman - x distributions are calculated for p p collisions at different center of mass energies. Our results show that, at the LHC, the intrinsic charm component changes the D rapidity distributions in a region which is beyond the coverage of the LHCb detectors. At higher energies the IC component dominates the y and xF distributions exactly in the range where the produced D mesons decay and contribute the most to the prompt atmospheric neutrino flux measured by the ICECUBE Collaboration. We compute the xF - distributions and demonstrate that they are enhanced at LHC energies by approximately one order of magnitude in the 0.2 xF 0.8 range.
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