Non-exclusive particle production by $\gamma \gamma$ interactions in $pp$ collisions at the LHC
G. Gil da Silveira, V. P. Goncalves, G. G. Vargas Veronez

TL;DR
This paper compares different models of photon distributions in protons to predict non-exclusive particle production in proton-proton collisions at the LHC, highlighting the importance of experimental data to refine these models.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparison of elastic and inelastic photon distribution models and estimates the theoretical uncertainties in non-exclusive particle production predictions.
Findings
Predictions vary significantly with the photon distribution model used.
The ratio of non-exclusive to exclusive cross sections shows mild energy dependence.
Future experiments can help constrain the photon content of the proton.
Abstract
Particle production in two-photon interactions at hadronic collisions is becoming increasingly relevant in the LHC physics programme as a way to improve our understanding of the Standard Model and search for signals of New Physics. A key ingredient for the study of these interactions in collisions is the description of the photon content of the proton, which allow us to derive predictions for the cross sections associated to events where occur the proton dissociation (non - exclusive processes) and for those where both incident protons remain intact (exclusive processes). In this paper, a detailed comparison of the different models for the elastic and inelastic photon distributions found in the literature is presented and the current theoretical uncertainty is estimated. The impact on the invariant mass distribution for the dimuon production is analyzed. Moreover, the relative…
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