J/psi polarization from fixed-target to collider energies
Pietro Faccioli, Carlos Lourenco, Joao Seixas, Hermine Woehri

TL;DR
This paper discusses how J/psi polarization measurements depend on the reference frame and proposes a unified interpretation across fixed-target and collider energies, predicting full transverse polarization at high momentum.
Contribution
It introduces a consistent framework for understanding J/psi polarization across different experiments and predicts polarization behavior at high transverse momentum.
Findings
Polarization depends on the reference frame used.
Longitudinal polarization at low momentum, transverse at high.
Predicted full transverse polarization for pT > 25 GeV/c.
Abstract
The determination of the magnitude and "sign" of the J/psi polarization crucially depends on the reference frame used in the analysis of the data and a full understanding of the polarization phenomenon requires measurements reported in two "orthogonal" frames, such as the Collins-Soper and helicity frames. Moreover, the azimuthal anisotropy can be, in certain frames, as significant as the polar one. The seemingly contradictory J/psi polarization results reported by E866, HERA-B and CDF can be consistently described assuming that the most suitable axis for the measurement is along the direction of the relative motion of the colliding partons, and that directly produced J/psi's are longitudinally polarized at low momentum and transversely polarized at high momentum. We make specific predictions that can be tested on existing CDF data and by LHC measurements, which should show a full…
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