Study of double parton scattering processes with heavy quarks
Ivan Belyaev, Daria Savrina

TL;DR
This paper investigates double parton scattering involving heavy quarks to test the factorization hypothesis in gluon-mediated processes through various final states and kinematic ranges.
Contribution
It provides new experimental measurements of DPS processes with heavy quarks across different final states and kinematic conditions.
Findings
DPS involving heavy quarks can be precisely studied using various final states.
Results support the factorization hypothesis in gluon-mediated DPS processes.
Measurements cover a broad range of gluon kinematics.
Abstract
Study of double parton scattering processes (DPS) involving heavy quarks provides the most precise probing of factorization hypothesis for DPS for gluon-mediated processes. The measurements are performed for the different final states, including open and hidden-flavour hadrons and for the different kinematic ranges of incoming gluons
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
