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Measurement of the relative rate of prompt chi(c0,) chi(c1) and chi(c2) production at root s=7 TeV

Aaij, R.
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Adeva, B.
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Adinolfi, M.
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2013
Journal of High Energy Physics

Prompt production of charmonium chi(c0), chi(c1) and chi(c2) mesons is studied using proton-proton collisions at the LHC at a centre-of-mass energy of root s = 7 TeV. The chi(c) mesons are identi fi ed through their decay to J/psi gamma, with J/psi -> mu(+)mu(-) using photons that converted in the detector. A data sample, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.0 fb(-1) collected by the LHCb detector, is used to measure the relative prompt production rate of chi(c1) and chi(c2) in the rapidity range 2.0 < y < 4.5 as a function of the J/psi transverse momentum from 3 to 20 GeV/c. First evidence for chi(c0) meson production at a high-energy hadron collider is also presented.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/Jhep10(2013)115
Web of Science ID

WOS:000325944400002

Author(s)
Aaij, R.
Adeva, B.
Adinolfi, M.
Adrover, C.
Affolder, A.
Ajaltouni, Z.
Albrecht, J.
Alessio, F.
Alexander, M.
Ali, S.
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Corporate authors
LHCb Collaboration
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Springer Nature

Published in
Journal of High Energy Physics
Volume

10

Start page

115

Subjects

Quarkonium

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Hadron-Hadron Scattering

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December 9, 2013
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