Photoproduction of dileptons and photons in p-p collisions at Large Hadron Collider energies

Abstract

The production of large pT dileptons and photons originating from photoproduction processes in p-p collisions at Large Hadron Collider energies is calculated. The comparisons between the exact treatment results and the ones of the equivalent photon approximation approach are expressed as the Q2 (the virtuality of photon) and pT distributions. The method developed by Martin and Ryskin is used for avoiding double counting when the coherent and incoherent contributions are considered simultaneously. The numerical results indicate that, the equivalent photon approximation is only effective in small Q2 region and can be used for coherent photoproduction processes with proper choice of Q2max ( the choices Q2max s or ∞ will cause obvious errors), but can not be used for incoherent photoproduction processes. The exact treatment is needed to deal accurately with the photoproduction of large pT dileptons and photons.

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