Exclusive production of $J/\psi+\eta_c$ at the $B$ factories Belle and Babar using the principle of maximum conformality
Zhan Sun, Xing-Gang Wu, Yang Ma, Stanley J. Brodsky

TL;DR
This paper uses the Principle of Maximum Conformality to accurately predict the $J/ar{ ext{psi}}+ ext{eta}_c$ production rate in electron-positron collisions, resolving previous discrepancies with experimental data.
Contribution
It introduces the application of PMC for setting the renormalization scale in double-charmonium production, improving pQCD predictions and achieving agreement with experimental results.
Findings
PMC reduces scale ambiguity in cross-section predictions.
Predicted cross-section matches Belle and Babar measurements.
QED corrections increase total cross-section by about 10%.
Abstract
We predict the rate for exclusive double-charmonium production in electron-positron annihilation using perturbative quantum chromodynamics and the NRQCD framework for hard, heavy-quarkonium exclusive processes. The cross sections measured at the -factories Belle and Babar at GeV disagree with the pQCD leading-order predictions by an order of magnitude. The predictions at next-to-leading order are, however, very sensitive to the choice of the renormalization scale, resulting in an apparent discrepancy between the theoretical prediction and the data. We show that this discrepancy can in fact be eliminated by applying the Principle of Maximum Conformality (PMC) to set the renormalization scale. ... By carefully applying the PMC to different topologies of the annihilation process, one achieves precise pQCD predictions, together with improved…
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