
arXiv: 1507.03882
We systematically calculate the relativistic corrections to prompt $J/��$ photoproduction and hadroproduction using the factorization formalism of nonrelativistic QCD. Specifically, we include the ${}^3\!S_1^{[1]}$ and ${}^3\!P_{J}^{[1]}$ color-singlet and the ${}^3\!S_1^{[8]}$, ${}^1\!S_{0}^{[8]}$, and ${}^3\!P_{J}^{[8]}$ color-octet channels as well as the effects due to the mixing between the ${}^3\!S_1^{[8]}$ and ${}^3\!D_1^{[8]}$ channels. We provide all the squared hard-scattering amplitudes in analytic form. Assuming the nonrelativistic-QCD long-distance matrix elements to satisfy the velocity scaling rules, we find the relativistic corrections to be appreciable, except in the ${}^3\!S_1^{[1]}$ color-singlet channel of hadroproduction. We also observe significant differences in the line shapes of the relativistic corrections between photoproduction and hadroproduction.
26 pages, 3 figures, matches journal version
quantum chromodynamics: nonrelativistic, color: octet, cross section, FOS: Physical sciences, J/psi(3100): hadroproduction, High Energy Physics - Experiment, hard scattering, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex), High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph), velocity: scaling, J/psi(3100): photoproduction, quantum chromodynamics: factorization, color: singlet, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/530, correction: relativistic
quantum chromodynamics: nonrelativistic, color: octet, cross section, FOS: Physical sciences, J/psi(3100): hadroproduction, High Energy Physics - Experiment, hard scattering, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex), High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph), velocity: scaling, J/psi(3100): photoproduction, quantum chromodynamics: factorization, color: singlet, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/530, correction: relativistic
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