Production of the Bc meson at the CEPC

Abstract

In this paper, we make a detailed study on the production of the Bc, Bc*, Bc(2\,1S0), and B*c(2\,3S1) mesons via the three planned running modes (Z, W, and H) at the future Circular Electron-Positron Collider (CEPC). The fragmentation-function and full nonrelativistic QCD approaches are adopted to calculate the production cross sections. Considering the excited states shall decay to the ground Bc state (e.g. 11S0-state) with almost 100\% probability, our numerical results show that up to next-to-leading order QCD corrections, there are about 1.4× 108 Bc events to be accumulated via the Z mode (s=m_Z) of the CEPC, but only about 1.6× 104 and 1.1× 104 Bc events to be accumulated via the W (s=160\, GeV) and H (s=240\, GeV) modes, respectively. Since the Z mode is the best mode among the three planned modes of the CEPC for studying the production of the Bc, Bc*, Bc(2\,1S0), and B*c(2\,3S1) mesons and the differential distributions of these mesons may be measured precisely at this mode, we further present the differential cross sections dσ/(dz\,d cosθ) and dσ/dz via the Z mode of the CEPC.

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