Constraints on Nonrelativistic-QCD Long-Distance Matrix Elements from J/ Plus W/Z Production at the LHC
Abstract
We study the associated production of prompt J/ mesons and W or Z bosons within the factorization approach of nonrelativistic QCD (NRQCD) at next-to-leading order in αs, via intermediate color singlet 3S1[1] and 3PJ[1] and color octet 1S0[8], 3S1[8] and 3PJ[8] states. Requiring for our predictions to be compatible with recent ATLAS measurements yields stringent new constraints on charmonium long-distance matrix elements (LDMEs) being nonperturbative, process-independent input parameters. Considering four popular LDME sets fitted to data of single J/ inclusive production, we find that one is marginally compatible with the data, with central predictions typically falling short by a factor of three, one is unfavored, the factor of shortfall being about one order of magnitude, and two violate cross section positivity for direct J/+W/Z production. The large rate of prompt J/ plus W production observed by ATLAS provides strong evidence for the color octet mechanism inherent to NRQCD factorization, the leading color singlet contribution entering only at O(GFαs4), beyond the order considered here.
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