Measurement of the polarizations of prompt and non-prompt J/ and (2S) mesons produced in pp collisions at s = 13 TeV
Abstract
The polarizations of prompt and non-prompt J/ and (2S) mesons are measured in proton-proton collisions at s = 13 TeV, using data samples collected by the CMS experiment in 2017 and 2018, corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of 103.3 fb-1. Based on the analysis of the dimuon decay angular distributions in the helicity frame, the polar anisotropy, λθ, is measured as a function of the transverse momentum, pT, of the charmonium states, in the 25-120 and 20-100 GeV ranges for the J/ and (2S), respectively. The non-prompt polarizations agree with predictions based on the hypothesis that, for pT 25 GeV, the non-prompt J/ and (2S) are predominantly produced in two-body B meson decays. The prompt results clearly exclude strong transverse polarizations, even for pT exceeding 30 times the J/ mass, where λθ tends to an asymptotic value around 0.3. Taken together with previous measurements, by CMS and LHCb at s = 7 TeV, the prompt polarizations show a significant variation with pT, at low pT.
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