Associated production of c pairs with a gluon in the collinear-factorization approach
Abstract
We calculate cross section for production of c pairs in proton-proton collisions. The cross section for the g g c J1 c J2 is considerably smaller (especially for c 1 c 1 final state) than that obtained recently in the kT-factorization approach. We calculate therefore next-to-leading order contributions with c pair and one extra associated (mini-)jet. We find these contributions to be much larger than those for the 2 2 contribution. Especially the emission of a leading gluon (carrying a large momentum fraction of one of the incoming gluons) are important. These emissions in the kT-factorization approach are absorbed into the initial state unintegrated gluon distributions. A smaller contribution to the cross section comes from the production of central gluons emitted with rapidities between the c-mesons. They do lead, however, to an enhancement of the c-pair production at large rapidity distance between the mesons. Our present study explains the size of the cross section for the c pair production obtained previously in the kT-factorization approach. Several differential distributions are presented.
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