Intrinsic Charm Contribution to Double Quarkonium Hadroproduction
arXiv:hep-ph/9503206 · doi:10.1016/0370-2693(95)00306-6
Abstract
Double $J/Ï$ production has been observed by the NA3 collaboration in $ÏN$ and $p N$ collisions with a cross section of the order of 20-30 pb. The $ÏÏ$ pairs measured in $Ï^- $ nucleus interactions at 150 and 280 GeV$/c$ are observed to carry an anomalously large fraction of the projectile momentum in the laboratory frame, $x_{ÏÏ} \geq 0.6$ at 150 GeV$/c$ and $\geq 0.4$ at 280 GeV$/c$. We postulate that these forward $ÏÏ$ pairs are created by the materialization of Fock states in the projectile containing two pairs of intrinsic $c \overline c$ quarks. We calculate the overlap of the charmonium states with the $|\overline u d c \overline c c \overline c \rangle$ Fock state as described by the intrinsic charm model and find that the $Ï^- N \rightarrow ÏÏ$ longitudinal momentum and invariant mass distributions are both well reproduced. We also discuss double $J/Ï$ production in $pN$ interactions and the implications for other heavy quarkonium production channels in QCD.
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