Validity of double scaling analysis in semi-inclusive processes - $J/ψ$ production at HERA

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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Latex, 14 pages with 6 postscript figures (included)

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In this paper we check the validity of the ideas of double scaling as given by Ball and Forte in a semi inclusive process like $J/\psi$ production at HERA, in different kinematical regions, for low values of the Bjorken variable $x$. In particular, we study $J/\psi$ production in the inelastic and diffractive (elastic) regimes using the double scaling form of the gluon distribution functions. We compare these predictions with data (wherever available) and with other standard parameterisations. We find that double scaling holds in the inelastic regime over a larger kinematic region than that given by the analysis of the proton structure function $F_2^p$. However, in the diffractive region, double scaling seems to suggest an admixture of hard pomeron boundary conditions for the gluon distribution, while predicting a steeper rise in the cross section than that suggested by present data.

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