Production of two charm quark–antiquark pairs in single-parton scattering within the kt-factorization approach

We present first results for the 2→4 single-parton scattering gg→cc¯cc¯ subprocess for the first time fully within the kt-factorization approach. In this calculation we have used the Kimber–Martin–Ryskin unintegrated gluon distribution which effectively includes some class of higher-order gluon emis...

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Published inPhysics letters. B Vol. 748; no. C; pp. 167 - 172
Main Authors van Hameren, Andreas, Maciuła, Rafał, Szczurek, Antoni
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 02.09.2015
Elsevier
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Summary:We present first results for the 2→4 single-parton scattering gg→cc¯cc¯ subprocess for the first time fully within the kt-factorization approach. In this calculation we have used the Kimber–Martin–Ryskin unintegrated gluon distribution which effectively includes some class of higher-order gluon emissions, and an off-shell matrix element squared calculated using recently developed techniques. The results are compared with our earlier result obtained within the collinear-factorization approach. Only slightly larger cross sections are obtained than in the case of the collinear approach. Inclusion of transverse momenta of gluons entering the hard process leads to a much stronger azimuthal decorrelation between cc and c¯c¯ than in the collinear-factorization approach. A comparison to predictions of double parton scattering (DPS) results and the LHCb data strongly suggests that the assumption of two fully independent DPS (gg→cc¯⊗gg→cc¯) may be too approximate.
ISSN:0370-2693
1873-2445
DOI:10.1016/j.physletb.2015.06.061