2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0370-2693(03)00660-9
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Study of inclusive J/ψ production in two-photon collisions at LEP II with the DELPHI detector

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“…In contrast to the LO analysis of Ref. [28], the DELPHI [17] data tend to systematically overshoot the NLO NRQCD result, albeit the deviation is by no means significant in view of the sizeable experimental errors. As is evident from Fig.…”
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“…In contrast to the LO analysis of Ref. [28], the DELPHI [17] data tend to systematically overshoot the NLO NRQCD result, albeit the deviation is by no means significant in view of the sizeable experimental errors. As is evident from Fig.…”
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“…It is the purpose of this Letter, to overcome this highly unsatisfactory situation jeopardizing the success of NRQCD factorization by performing a global fit to all available high-quality data of inclusive unpolarized J/ψ production, comprising a total of 194 data points from 26 data sets. Specifically, these include p T distributions in hadroproduction from PHENIX [9] at RHIC, CDF at Tevatron I [12] and Tevatron II [8], ATLAS [13], CMS [10], ALICE [14], and LHCb [15] at the LHC; p 2 T , W , and z distributions in photoproduction from ZEUS [16] and H1 [6] at HERA I and H1 [7] at HERA II; a p 2 T distribution in two-photon scattering from DELPHI [17] at LEP II; and a total cross section in e + e − annihilation from Belle [18] at KEKB.…”
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“…These tend to produce much cleaner events than those produced in inelastic hadron collisions. They may also help to validate the only experimental analysis of quarkonium production in photon-photon collisions to date [24], which clearly required important color-octet contributions [25]. We therefore focus here on quarkonium production in photon-photon collisions at the LHC.…”
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