High-energy emissions of light mesons plus heavy flavor at the LHC and the Forward Physics Facility
Francesco Giovanni Celiberto

TL;DR
This paper presents novel predictions for the production of light mesons with heavy-flavored hadrons at the LHC, using a hybrid resummation approach to improve the understanding of high-energy strong interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a hybrid high-energy and collinear factorization framework with BFKL resummation for predicting meson and heavy-flavor hadron production at the LHC and FPF.
Findings
Predictions cover LHC and FPF kinematic ranges.
Uncertainty analysis highlights challenges in precision measurements.
Resummation improves stability of high-energy differential distributions.
Abstract
The study of the dynamics of strong interactions in the high-energy regime is a core line of frontier researches at the LHC as well as at new-generation colliding facilities. Here, the enhancement of energy logarithms due to diffractive semi-hard final states spoils the convergence of the perturbative series in the QCD running coupling, thus calling for an improvement of the pure collinear factorization that accounts for an all-order resummation of these large logarithmic contributions. Motivated by the recent discovery that inclusive emissions of heavy-flavored particles allow for clear signals of a stabilization of high-energy resummed differential distributions under higher-order corrections and scale variations, we provide novel predictions of rapidity and azimuthal-angle observables for the inclusive hadroproduction of a light meson ( or ) in association with a…
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