The Bc (Bc*) meson production via the proton-nucleus and the nucleus-nucleus collision modes at the colliders RHIC and LHC
Abstract
In the paper, we make a comprehensive study on the hadroproduction of the Bc (Bc*) meson via the gluon-gluon fusion mechanism at the RHIC and LHC colliders. Total and differential cross sections via the proton-nucleus (p-N) and nucleus-nucleus (N-N) collision modes have been discussed under various collision energies. To compare with those via the proton-proton collision mode at the LHC, we observe that sizable number of Bc (Bc*)-meson events can also be produced via the p-N and N-N collision modes at the RHIC and LHC. If assuming the spin-triplet B*c meson directly decays to the spin-singlet Bc meson with 100\% probability, 1.2 × 105 and 4.7 × 105 Bc-meson events can be produced via the p-Au and Au-Au collision modes at the RHIC in one operation year; 5.8 × 106 and 4.6 × 106 Bc-meson events can be produced via the p-Pb and Pb-Pb collision modes at the LHC in one operation year.
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