Diffractive J/psi production as a probe of the gluon component in the Pomeron
Abstract
Presented here is a study of the large pT J/psi production in hard diffractive process by the pomeron exchange at the Fermilab Tevatron. We find that this process (p p p+J/psi+X) can be used to probe the gluon content of the pomeron and to measure the gluon fraction of the pomeron. And the diffractive direct J/psi production can also provide another crucial test for the color-octet fragmentation mechanism. Using the renormalised pomeron flux factor D≈ 1/9, the single diffractive J/psi production cross section at large pT (≥ 8GeV) is found to be of order of 0.01 nb, and the ratio of the single diffractive to the non-diffractive J/psi production is 0.65 0.15% for the gluon fraction fg=0.7 0.2.
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