Near threshold heavy vector meson photoproduction at LHC and EicC
Ya-Ping Xie, Victor P. Goncalves

TL;DR
This paper investigates near-threshold heavy vector meson photoproduction at LHC and EicC, providing predictions for cross sections and distributions, and emphasizing the potential to constrain production models through future experiments.
Contribution
It offers a comparative analysis of different models for near-threshold vector meson production and predicts measurable event rates at LHC and EicC, aiding future experimental constraints.
Findings
Large $J/9$ event rates predicted at LHCb
Feasibility of detailed near-threshold analysis at EicC
Model constraints possible through future experiments
Abstract
The exclusive and photoproduction in fixed - target collisions at the LHC and collisions at the Electron ion collider in China (EicC) is investigated considering different models for the treatment of the vector meson production at low energies, close to the threshold. Results for the total cross sections and associated distributions are presented. We predict a large number of events at the LHC in the rapidity range covered by the LHCb detector. For the EicC, our predictions point out that a detailed analysis of the near threshold and photoproduction is feasible. Moreover, our results indicate that the modeling of the near threshold vector meson production can be constrained by future experimental analyzes at the LHC and EicC.
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