J/ production and polarization within a jet
Abstract
We study the production and polarization of J/ mesons within a jet in proton-proton collisions at the LHC. We define the J/-jet fragmentation function as a ratio of differential jet cross sections with and without the reconstructed J/ in the jet. We demonstrate that this is a very useful observable to help explore the J/ production mechanism, and to differentiate between different NRQCD global fits based on inclusive J/ cross sections. Furthermore, we propose to measure the polarization of J/ mesons inside the jet, which can provide even more stringent constraints for the heavy quarkonium production mechanism.
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