Constraining the photon flux in two-photon processes at the LHC
G. G. da Silveira, V. P. Goncalves

TL;DR
This paper investigates two-photon production of W+W- and mu+mu- pairs at the LHC to better understand the photon flux in protons, highlighting the importance of experimental proton tagging for constraining inelastic photon contributions.
Contribution
It provides predictions for two-photon production distributions at the LHC and emphasizes the potential of proton tagging to constrain the inelastic photon flux in proton collisions.
Findings
Inelastic photon flux significantly affects production predictions.
Different processes contribute variably depending on the invariant mass.
Proton tagging can help constrain the inelastic photon component.
Abstract
In this paper we propose the study of the and production by two-photon interactions in collisions at LHC energies to constrain the photon flux associated to an ultrarelativistic proton. We consider the current parametrizations for the photon distribution of the proton and estimate the effective photon - photon luminosities for elastic, semielastic and inelastic processes. Moreover, we present predictions for the rapidity and invariant mass distributions for the two-photon production of and in interactions at LHC energies. We demonstrate that the semielastic and inelastic predictions are strongly dependent on the description of the inelastic photon flux, and that the relative contribution of the different processes depends on the invariant mass of the final state. Our results implies that a dedicated experimental analysis…
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