On the polarization of the non-prompt contribution to inclusive J/$\psi$ production in pp collisions
Pietro Faccioli, Carlos Louren\c{c}o

TL;DR
This paper reviews methods for measuring the polarization of non-prompt J/ψ mesons from B decays in pp collisions, highlighting the dependence on analysis choices and decay topologies, and its implications for understanding quarkonium production.
Contribution
It provides a detailed, model-independent approach to measure non-prompt J/ψ polarization and discusses its sensitivity to decay topologies, aiding quarkonium formation studies.
Findings
Non-prompt J/ψ polarization depends on event selection criteria.
Polarization measurements are influenced by B decay topologies.
Reproducible analysis definitions are essential for comparison.
Abstract
Of the J/ mesons (inclusively) produced in pp collisions, a big fraction results from B decays, increasing with transverse momentum and exceeding 50\% for GeV. These events must be subtracted in measurements of the polarization of prompt J/ mesons. While several studies have addressed the (2S) and impact on the determination of the polarization of the directly-produced J/ mesons, the theoretical and experimental knowledge of the non-prompt polarization is very poor. Furthermore, non-prompt J/ polarization measurements can provide interesting information on quarkonium hadroproduction, complementing the studies of prompt production. We review the method of measuring the polarization of non-prompt J/ mesons (produced in decays of unreconstructed B mesons and detected in the dilepton channel), in conditions typical of LHC…
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