J/ and (2S) production at forward rapidity in p+p collisions at s=510 GeV

Abstract

The PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has measured the differential cross section, mean transverse momentum, mean transverse momentum squared of inclusive J/ and cross-section ratio of (2S) to J/ at forward rapidity in collisions at = 510 GeV via the dimuon decay channel. Comparison is made to inclusive J/ cross sections measured at = 200 GeV and 2.76--13 TeV. The result is also compared to leading-order nonrelativistic QCD calculations coupled to a color-glass-condensate description of the low-x gluons in the proton at low transverse momentum (pT) and to next-to-leading order nonrelativistic QCD calculations for the rest of the pT range. These calculations overestimate the data at low pT. While consistent with the data within uncertainties above ≈3 GeV/c, the calculations are systematically below the data. The total cross section times the branching ratio is BR dσJ/pp/dy (1.2<|y|<2.2, 0<pT<10~GeV/c) = 54.3 0.5 (stat) 5.5 (syst) nb.

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