$J/\psi$ meson production in association with an open charm hadron at the LHC: A reappraisal
Hua-Sheng Shao

TL;DR
This paper reanalyzes $J/\psi$ plus open charm production at the LHC, introducing new mechanisms and improved calculations to better match experimental data and explore parton structure in protons and nuclei.
Contribution
It introduces a novel DPS mechanism involving quark coalescence and applies a variable flavor number scheme to enhance SPS predictions, aligning theory with experimental results.
Findings
Resummation of gluon splitting is crucial for understanding data.
The new scheme significantly increases SPS cross sections.
Predictions for $pPb$ collisions offer insights into nuclear parton distributions.
Abstract
We critically (re)examine the associated production process of a meson plus an open charm hadron at the LHC in the proton-proton () and proton-lead () collisions. Such a process is very intriguing in the sense of tailoring to explore the double parton structure of nucleons and to determine the geometry of partons in nuclei. In order to interpret the existing data with the LHCb detector at the center-of-mass energy TeV, we introduce two overlooked mechanisms for the double parton scattering (DPS) and single parton scattering (SPS) processes. Besides the conventional DPS mode, where the two mesons are produced almost independently in the two separate scattering subprocesses, we propose a novel DPS mechanism that the two constituent (heavy) quarks stemming from two hard scatterings can form into a composite particle, like the meson, during…
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