Production of c pairs in kT-factorization
Abstract
We calculate the production of pairs of c(J) mesons with all possible combinations of J=0,1,2. The leading order production mechanism is the crossed-channel gluon exchange in the gluon-gluon fusion reaction. The building blocks are the vertices g* g* c(J) for off shell gluons. We stick to the color-singlet model and calculate the gluon fusion vertices in the limit of heavy quarks with nonrelativistic motion in the bound state. These vertices are used to construct the g* g* c(J1) c(J2) amplitudes. We then calculate hadron-level cross sections using the kT-factorization approach. In our numerical predictions, we use the KMR-type unintegrated gluon distributions. Several differential distributions at the pp center of mass energy s = 8 \, TeV are shown. The salient feature of the t and u-channel gluon exchange are the broad distributions in rapidity difference y between c mesons.
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