Energy dependence of forward-rapidity J/ψ and ψ(2S) production in pp collisions at the LHC
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We present results on transverse momentum
(pt) and rapidity (y) differential production cross sections,
mean transverse momentum and mean transverse momentum
square of inclusive J/ψ and ψ(2S) at forward rapidity
(2.5 < y < 4) as well as ψ(2S)-to-J/ψ cross section
ratios. These quantities are measured in pp collisions at center
of mass energies
√
s = 5.02 and 13 TeV with the ALICE
detector. Both charmonium states are reconstructed in the
dimuon decay channel, using the muon spectrometer.Acomprehensive
comparison to inclusive charmonium cross sections
measured at
√
s = 2.76, 7 and 8 TeV is performed.
A comparison to non-relativistic quantum chromodynamics
and fixed-order next-to-leading logarithm calculations,
which describe prompt and non-prompt charmonium production
respectively, is also presented. A good description of
the data is obtained over the full pt range, provided that both
contributions are summed. In particular, it is found that for
pt > 15 GeV/c the non-prompt contribution reaches up to
50% of the total charmonium yield.
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Acharya, S., Adamová, D., Aggarwal, M.M. et al. Energy dependence of forward-rapidity J/ψ and ψ(2S) production in pp collisions at the LHC. Eur. Phys. J. C 77, 392 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-017-4940-4
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