Accessing subnuclear fluctuations and saturation with multiplicity dependent J/ production in p+p and p+Pb collisions
Abstract
We study the production of J/ vector mesons as a function of charged hadron multiplicity in p+p and p+Pb collisions at LHC energies. We employ the color glass condensate framework, using running coupling Balitsky-Kovchegov evolved dipole amplitudes, to compute gluon and cc-pair production. We use fragmentation functions to obtain charged hadrons, and explore two different hadronization schemes for the J/: non-relativistic quantum chromodynamics and the improved color evaporation model. In our framework, event-by-event multiplicity fluctuations of both hadrons and J/ are driven by geometric and saturation scale normalization fluctuations. Studying the correlation between J/ and hadron multiplicity, we show that the characteristic difference between forward and backward rapidity in p+Pb collisions is a result of different degrees of saturation probed at different rapidities. We demonstrate that experimental data on heavy-flavor production as a function of event activity provide stringent constraints on the fluctuating proton structure.
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