Diffractive production through Color-Octet mechanism at hadron colliders

Abstract

We propose the color-octet mechanism combined with the two gluon exchange model for the diffractive J/ production in hadron collisions. In the leading logarithmic approximation (LLA) in QCD, we find that the diffractive J/ production rate is related to the off-diagonal gluon density in the proton and to the nonperturbative color-octet matrix element of J/. The rate is found to be very sensitive to the gluon density at very small values of x (down to x=O(10-6)). As a result, this process may provide a wide window for testing the two-gluon exchange model, and may be particularly useful in studying the small x physics. And it may also be a golden place to test the color-octet mechanism proposed by solving the '(J/) surplus problem at the Tevatron.

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