Inclusive $J/\psi$ productions in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}=$ 5.02, 7, and 13 TeV with the PACIAE model
Jin-Peng Zhang, Guan-Yu Wang, Wen-Chao Zhang, Bo Feng, An-Ke Lei, Zhi-Lei She, Hua Zheng, Dai-Mei Zhou, Yu-Liang Yan, Ben-Hao Sa

TL;DR
This study uses the PACIAE model to analyze inclusive $J/mbda$ production in proton-proton collisions at various energies, incorporating both color-singlet and color-octet mechanisms within NRQCD, and compares results with experimental data.
Contribution
It extends previous models by including both color-singlet and color-octet contributions, along with rescattering effects, providing a comprehensive analysis of $J/mbda$ production mechanisms.
Findings
Simulated $J/mbda$ cross sections agree well with experimental data.
Quantified contributions of different production mechanisms and their energy dependence.
Assessed the impact of partonic and hadronic rescatterings on $J/mbda$ yields.
Abstract
We investigate the inclusive production in proton-proton (pp) collisions at center-of-mass energies , 7, and 13 TeV using the PACIAE 4.0 model. This model extends PYTHIA 8.3 by incorporating partonic and hadronic rescatterings before and after hadronization, respectively. Compared to our earlier study [K.-F. Ye et al., Phys. Rev. C 109, 035201 (2024)], which considered only the color-singlet processes, the present work includes both the color-singlet and color-octet contributions within the non-relativistic QCD (NRQCD) framework. In addition to NRQCD, we also consider the contributions from the cluster collapse and weak decays of -hadrons. We find that the simulated inclusive transverse momentum differential cross sections agree well with the experimental data at both the middle and forward rapidities. We provide a quantitative analysis of the…
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