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Prompt heavy quarkonium production in association with a massive (anti)bottom quark at the LHC

In this work, we investigate the associated production of prompt heavy quarkonium with a massive (anti)bottom quark to leading order in the NRQCD factorization formalism at the LHC. We present numerical results for the processes involving $J/ψ,χ_{cJ},Υ$ and $χ_{bJ}$. From our work, we find that the production rates of these processes are quite large, and these processes have the potential to be detected at the LHC. When $p_T$ is smaller than about 10 GeV, the $c\bar{c} [ ^1S_0^{(8)} ]$ state give the main contribution to the $p_T$ distribution of prompt $J/ψ$ with a (anti)bottom quark production. For the process of $pp \to Υ+b(\bar{b})$, the contribution of the CSM is larger than that in the COM at low $p_T$ region. We also investigate the processes of $pp\to χ_{cJ}+b(\bar{b})$ and $pp \to χ_{bJ}+b(\bar{b})$, in these processes, the $p_T$ distribution are dominated by the CO Fock state contribution at the large $p_T$ region. These processes provide an interesting signature that could be studied at the LHC, and the measurement of these processes is useful to test the CSM and COM.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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