Heavy-quark production with kt-factorization: The importance of the sea-quark distribution
Abstract
We discuss the fact that kt-factorization calculations for heavy-quark production include only the gg→ QQ contribution. The cases of fixed-flavor-number scheme and variable-flavor-number scheme calculations are analyzed separately. For the latter, we show that, similarly to the collinear factorization, the main contribution is given by the Qg→ Qg process. In this scheme, calculations including only the gg contribution should show a large discrepancy with the data. We show that, if they do not, it is because they include (effectively) a large K factor.
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