Measurement of J/ and (2S) production in p+p and p+d interactions at 120 GeV
Abstract
We report the p+p and p+d differential cross sections measured in the SeaQuest experiment for J/ and (2S) production at 120 GeV beam energy covering the forward x-Feynman (xF) range of 0.5 < xF <0.9. The measured cross sections are in good agreement with theoretical calculations based on the nonrelativistic QCD (NRQCD) using the long-distance matrix elements deduced from a recent global analysis of proton- and pion-induced charmonium production data. The σ(2S) / σJ/ cross section ratios are found to increase as xF increases, indicating that the q q annihilation process has larger contributions in the (2S) production than the J/ production. The σpd/2σpp cross section ratios are observed to be significantly different for the Drell-Yan process and J/ production, reflecting their different production mechanisms. We find that the σpd/2σpp ratios for J/ production at the forward xF region are sensitive to the d/ u flavor asymmetry of the proton sea, analogous to the Drell-Yan process. The transverse momentum (pT) distributions for J/ and (2S) production are also presented and compared with data collected at higher center-of-mass energies.
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