Inclusive production of fully-charmed tetraquarks at LHC
Abstract
The X(6900) resonance, originally discovered by the LHCb collaboration and later confirmed by both ATLAS and CMS experiments, has sparked broad interests in the fully-charmed tetraquark states. Relative to the mass spectra and decay properties of fully-heavy tetraquarks, our knowledge on their production mechanism is still rather limited. In this work we investigate the inclusive production of fully-charmed S-wave tetraquarks at LHC within the nonrelativistic QCD (NRQCD) factorization framework. The partonic cross sections are computed at lowest order in αs and velocity, while the long-distance NRQCD matrix elements are estimated from phenomenological potential models. We predict the differential pT spectra of various fully-charmed S-wave tetraquarks at the LHC, and compare with the results predicted from the fragmentation mechanism at large pT end.
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