Analysis of double-J/ production in Z decay at next-to-leading-order QCD accuracy

Abstract

In this article, we study in detail the double-J/ yield through Z decay at the next-to-leading-order (NLO) QCD accuracy within the nonrelativistic QCD factorization. At the tree level, the pure QCD diagrams predict a branching ratio of BZ J/+J/ 10-12; however, the inclusion of the QED diagrams would augment this prediction by approximately 2-3 orders of magnitude. After incorporating the QCD corrections, the QCD results exhibit a considerable increase, whereas the QED results undergo a substantial reduction. Combining the QCD and QED contributions at NLO in αs, it is observed that the prediction of BZ J/+J/=(1.110+0.334+0.054-0.241-0.001)× 10-10, which displays a fairly steady dependence on the renormalization scale, is significantly lower than the upper limits released by CMS.

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