66 results on '"Goncalves, Victor"'
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2. Associated jet + electroweak gauge boson production in hadronic collisions at forward rapidities in the color-dipole $S$-matrix framework
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Bandeira, Yan B., Goncalves, Victor P., and Schäfer, Wolfgang
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The cross-section for the associated production of a jet with an electroweak gauge boson ($G = W^{\pm}, Z^0, \gamma$) at forward rapidities in $pp$ and $pA$ collisions is derived within the color - dipole $S$ - matrix framework. We present the full expressions for the differential cross-section of the $q p \rightarrow G q X$ process in the transverse momentum space, considering the longitudinal and transverse polarizations of the gauge boson. We demonstrate that the final formulae can be expressed in terms of the unintegrated gluon distribution and reproduce previous results for the associated jet + $\gamma$ and jet + $Z^0$ production, derived using other frameworks. Moreover, we derive the back - to - back correlation limit of the spectra and show that it can be expressed in terms of the unpolarized and linearly polarized transverse momentum gluon distributions. Our results improve the description of the inclusive jet plus color neutral particle production at forward rapidities, not far from the proton fragmentation region, in $pp$ or $pA$ collisions, and are the main ingredient to study the impact of nonlinear QCD effects in two - particle correlations., Comment: 11 pages, 1 figure. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2405.10265
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- 2024
3. Probing a $Z'$ gauge boson via neutrino trident scattering at the Forward Physics Facility
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Francener, Reinaldo, Goncalves, Victor P., and Gratieri, Diego R.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The study of neutrino physics at the Large Hadron Collider is already a reality, and a broad neutrino physics program is expected to be developed in forthcoming years at the Forward Physics Facility (FPF). In particular, the neutrino trident scattering process, which is a rare Standard Model process, is expected to be observed for the first time with a statistical significance of $5\sigma$ using the FASER$\nu$2 detector. Such a perspective motivates the investigation of the impact of New Physics on the predictions for the corresponding number of events. In this letter, we consider the $L_\mu - L_\tau$ model, which predicts an additional massive neutral gauge boson, $Z'$, that couples to neutrino and charged leptons of the second and third families, and estimate the production of a dimuon system in the neutrino trident scattering at the FASER$\nu$2 assuming different models for the incoming neutrino flux. We derive the associated sensitivity and demonstrate that a future measurement of the dimuons produced in neutrino trident events at the FPF will extend the coverage of the parameter space in comparison to previous experiments., Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures
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- 2024
4. Particle production by $\gamma$-$\gamma$ interactions in future electron-ion colliders
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Bertulani, Carlos A., Francener, Reinaldo, Goncalves, Victor P., and de Souza, Juciene T.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The particle production in photon-photon ($\gamma \gamma$) interactions present in electron-ion collisions is investigated. We present calculations for the total cross sections and event rates related to the production of light mesons [$\eta, \eta^\prime, f_0$ and $f_2$], charmonium [$\eta_c$ and $\chi_c$] and charmoniumlike [$X(3915), X(3940), X(4140)$ and $X(6900)$] states, considering the EIC, EicC, LHeC and FCC-eh energies. Our predictions demonstrate that experimental studies of these processes are feasible and useful to constrain the properties of light mesons and quarkonium states and shed some light on the configuration of the considered charmoniumlike states., Comment: 11 pages, 2 figures, 4 tables
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- 2024
5. Tau polarization effects in $\nu_\tau / \bar{\nu}_\tau$-tungsten interactions at the LHC energies
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Francener, Reinaldo, Goncalves, Victor P., and Gratieri, Diego R.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Recent studies have demonstrated that the tau produced in charged current neutrino deeply inelastic interactions at the GeV -- TeV neutrino energy range is not fully polarized. In this paper we investigate the impact of the tau polarization on the pions generated in its decay. In particular, we consider tau neutrino - tungsten interactions at the LHC energies and estimate the associated pion momentum, energy and angular distributions. The contribution of the $F_5$ is also investigated. Our results indicate that the pion properties are sensitive to the tau polarization state as well as to the magnitude of $F_5$., Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review D
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- 2024
6. How the QCD trace anomaly behaves at the core of twin stars?
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Jiménez, José C., Lazzari, Lucas, and Gonçalves, Victor P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Lattice ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We investigate the behavior of the dense and cold (normalized) QCD trace anomaly, $\Delta$, in the interior of twin neutron stars (obtained from several sets of equations of state in agreement with modern compact-star and multimessenger data) satisfying static and dynamic stability conditions. We scan this parameter space in order to look for effects caused by the presence of a strong first-order phase transition connecting hadron and quark phases by means of a Maxwell construction. We found robustly that $\Delta$ suffers an abrupt decrease around the transition point, even reaching large negative values ($\Delta\simeq-0.35$), in marked contrast to current studies pointing out a smooth behavior with $\Delta\gtrsim 0$ at all densities. Besides, we characterize the behavior of conformal factor, $d_{c}$, in twin stars for which we perform comparisons with theoretical constraints, e.g. from Bayesian studies adjusted to agree with pQCD. All this allows us to infer and hypothesize modifications in the strong QCD coupling in dense nuclear matter with a strong thermodynamic discontinuity., Comment: 18 pages, 10 figures
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- 2024
7. Track signals at IceCube from subleading channels
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Francener, Reinaldo, Goncalves, Victor P., and Gratieri, Diego R.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Tracks events at the IceCube Observatory are characterized by an energetic muon crossing several kilometers before decaying. Such muons are dominantly produced in charged current (CC) muon neutrino - hadron interactions. However, muons are also produced through the $W$ - boson production and in the decay of tau leptons and heavy mesons created in neutral and charged current interactions induced by all neutrino flavors. In this paper, we investigate the contribution of these subleading channels to events characterized as tracks at the IceCube. Our results indicate that these channels correspond to a non - negligible fraction of the HESE track events. In addition, we show that its contributions are concentrated in muons that are less energetic than those arising from muonic neutrino CC interactions for the same visible energies of the process. Finally, we investigate the impact of these additional channels on the description of the astrophysical neutrino flux, and we find that the inclusion of these subleading processes are important in determining the parameters of the astrophysical neutrino flux., Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures
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- 2024
8. Neutrino trident scattering at the LHC energy regime
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Francener, Reinaldo, Goncalves, Victor P., and Gratieri, Diego R.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The neutrino trident scattering process in neutrino - tungsten interactions at the LHC energy regime is investigated, and the cross-sections for different leptonic final states in coherent and incoherent interactions are estimated. Furthermore, the associated number of eventsat FASER$\nu$2 detector is estimated considering different predictions for the flux of incident neutrinos on the detector, based on distinct hadronic models for the particle production in $pp$ collisions at ultra-forward rapidities. Our results indicate that the observation of the neutrino trident process is, in principle, feasible at the Forward Physics Facility., Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures
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- 2024
9. The asymmetric intrinsic charm in the nucleon and its implications for the $D^{0}$ production in the LHCb $p\!+\!\!^{20}\!N\!e$ fixed-target experiment
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Goncalves, Victor P., Maciula, Rafal, and Szczurek, Antoni
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Recent results indicate that charm quarks are intrinsic components of the proton wave function, and that the charm and anticharm distributions for a given value of the Bjorken - $x$ variable can be different. In this paper, we will investigate the impact of this asymmetric intrinsic charm on the production of $D^0$ and ${\bar D}^0$ mesons for fixed target $p \!+ ^{20}\!\!Ne$ collisions at the LHCb. In our calculations, we include the contribution of the gluon-gluon fusion, gluon - charm and recombination processes and assume distinct models for the treatment of the intrinsic charm component. We demonstrate that the presence of an intrinsic charm improves the description of the current data for the rapidity and transverse momentum distributions of $D$ mesons. However, such models are not able to describe the LHCb data for the $D^0$-${\bar D}^0$ asymmetry at large transverse momentum, which point out that the description of the intrinsic charm needs to be improved and/or new effects should be taken into account in the production of heavy mesons at forward rapidities in fixed - target collisions., Comment: 23 pages, 11 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2206.02750
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- 2024
10. Production of electroweak gauge bosons at forward rapidities in the color - dipole $S$ - matrix framework
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Bandeira, Yan B., Goncalves, Victor P., and Schäfer, Wolfgang
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The cross-section for the production of an electroweak gauge boson ($G = W^{\pm}, Z^0, \gamma$) at forward rapidities in $pp$ collisions is derived within the color - dipole $S$ - matrix framework. We present the full expressions for the differential cross-section of the $q p \rightarrow G X$ process in the impact parameter and transverse momentum spaces, considering the longitudinal and transverse polarizations of the gauge boson. The particular cases associated with the Drell - Yan process and real photon production are discussed. We demonstrate that the final formulae are expressed in terms of the dipole - proton cross-section or the unintegrated gluon distribution, and can be used to estimate the impact of the saturation effects in the gauge boson production at the LHC and future colliders., Comment: 18 pages, 2 figures, 1 table
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- 2024
11. Tau polarization in neutrino-nucleus interactions at the LHC energy range
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Francener, Reinaldo, Goncalves, Victor P., and Gratieri, Diego R.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Considering that the study of neutrino-nucleus interactions with incident neutrino energy ranges in the GeV-TeV range is feasible at the Large Hadron Collider, we investigate in this paper the degree of polarization ${\cal{P}}$ of the (anti) tau lepton produced in (anti) tau neutrino - tungsten interactions. We estimate the differential cross-sections and the longitudinal and transverse components of the tau lepton polarization as a function of the tau lepton energy and distinct values of the scattering angle, assuming different values for the energy of the incoming (anti) tau neutrino. Different models for the treatment of the nuclear effects in the parton distribution functions are assumed as input in the calculations. Our results indicate that $ {\cal{P}} < 1$ for the neutrino energies reached at the LHC and are almost insensitive to the nuclear effects., Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures
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- 2024
12. $D^0$ meson production in $pp$ collisions at large $Q_s^2$
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Lima, Yuri N., Giannini, André V., and Goncalves, Victor P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The impact of the non-linear effects in the QCD dynamics on the observables is directly related to the magnitude of the saturation scale $Q_s$, which is predicted to increase with the energy, rapidity and multiplicity. In this paper, we investigate the $D^0$ meson production in $pp$ collisions at forward rapidities and/or high multiplicities considering the Color Glass Condensate (CGC) formalism and the solutions of the running coupling Balitsky - Kovchegov (BK) equation. The contributions of gluon - and charm - initiated processes are taken into account, and a comparison with the current LHCb data is performed. The impact of an intrinsic charm component in the proton's wave function is also estimated. Predictions for the self-normalized yields of $D^0$ mesons as a function of the multiplicity of coproduced charged hadrons are presented, considering $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV and different values of the meson rapidity. A comparison with the predictions for the kaon and isolated photon production is performed. Our results indicate that a future experimental analysis of the $D^0$ meson production at forward rapidities and high multiplicities can be useful to probe the CGC formalism and to disentangle the contribution of initial - and final - state effects., Comment: 14 pages, 13 figures
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- 2024
13. Photoproduction of QED bound states in future electron-ion colliders
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Francener, Reinaldo, Goncalves, Victor P., Moreira, Bruno D., and Santos, Kaique A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In this work we perform an exploratory study of the photoproduction of singlet QED bound states $(l^-l^+)_S$ in electron - ion collisions at the EicC, EIC and LHeC energies. The total cross - sections, event rates per year and rapidity distributions associated with the parapositronium, paramuonium and paratauonium production are estimated. Moreover, we consider the decay of these states in a two - photon system and implement kinematical cuts on the rapidities and energies of the photons in the final state. We demonstrate the paramuonium can, in principle, be observed for the first time in all these colliders and that the EIC is a potential collider to discover the paratauonium state., Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables
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- 2024
14. Probing the spatial distribution of gluons within the proton in the coherent vector meson production at large $|t|$
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Goncalves, Victor P., Moreira, Bruno D., and Santana, Luana
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The coherent production of vector mesons in photon - hadron interactions is considered one of the most promising observables to probe the QCD dynamics at high energies and the transverse spatial distribution of the gluons in the hadron wave function. In this paper, we perform an exploratory study about the dependence of the transverse momentum distributions, $d\sigma/dt$, on the model assumed for the proton density profile. We consider a set of non-Gaussian profiles and include them in the forward dipole - proton scattering amplitude associated with the IP-sat model. We demonstrate that the predictions for $d\sigma/dt$ are similar in the HERA kinematical range, but are very distinct for values of $t$ that will be probed in future colliders. In particular, the presence of diffractive dips in the $t$-distributions associated with the production of $J/\Psi$ and $\rho$ mesons is strongly dependent on the model assumed for the density profile. Similar conclusions are also derived when the non-linear effects on the dipole - target interaction are disregarded. Our results indicate that a future study of the coherent vector meson production at large - $t$ will be useful to constrain the spatial distribution of gluons within the proton., Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures, 1 table. Version to be published in European Physical Journal C
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- 2024
15. Investigating the impact of the modeling of Earth structure on the neutrino propagation at ultra-high-energies
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Francener, Reinaldo, Goncalves, Victor P., and Gratieri, Diego R.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The flux of atmospheric and astrophysical neutrinos measured in UHE neutrino detectors is strongly dependent on the description of the propagation and absorption of the neutrinos during the passage through Earth to the detector. In particular, the attenuation of the incident neutrino flux depends on the details of the matter structure between the source and the detector. In this paper, we will investigate the impact of different descriptions for the density profile of Earth on the transmission coefficient, defined as the ratio between the flux measured in the detector and the incoming neutrino flux. We will consider five different models for the Earth's density profile and estimate how these different models modify the target column density and transmission coefficients for different flavors. The results are derived by solving the cascade equations taking into account the NC interactions and tau regeneration. A comparison with approximated solutions is also presented. Our results indicated that the predictions are sensitive to the model considered for the density profile, with the simplified three layer model providing a satisfactory description when compared with the PREM results., Comment: 10 pages, 6 figure, 1 table
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- 2024
16. Sensitivity to sub-GeV dark matter from cosmic-ray scattering with very-high-energy gamma-ray observatories
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Reis, Igor, Moulin, Emmanuel, Viana, Aion, and Goncalves, Victor P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Huge efforts have been deployed to detect dark matter (DM) in the GeV-TeV mass range involving various detection techniques, and led to strong constraints in the available parameter space. We compute here the sensitivity to sub-GeV DM that can be probed from the inevitable cosmic-ray scattering onto DM particles populating the Milky Way halo. Inelastic scattering of energetic cosmic rays off DM would produce high-energy gamma rays in the final state, providing a new avenue to probe the poorly-constrained so far sub-GeV dark matter mass range. In this work we derive sensitivity forecasts for the inelastic cosmic-ray proton - DM cross section for current and future very-high-energy gamma-ray observatories such as H.E.S.S., LHAASO, CTA and SWGO in the 100 eV to 100 MeV mass range. These inelastic cross section constraints are converted to the elastic proton - DM cross section to highlight further complementarity with cosmological, collider and direct detection searches. The sensitivity computed at 95\% confidence level on the elastic cross section reaches $\sim$2$\times$ 10$^{-32}$ cm$^2$ for a 100 keV DM mass for H.E.S.S.-like and $\sim$7$\times$ 10$^{-34}$ cm$^2$ for a $\sim$1 keV DM mass for LHAASO. The sensitivity prospects for CTA and a strawman SWGO model reach $\sim$6$\times$ 10$^{-34}$ cm$^2$ and $\sim$4$\times$ 10$^{-35}$ cm$^2$, for DM masses of 10 keV and 1 keV, respectively. The sensitivity reach of the gamma-ray observatories considered here enables to probe an uncharted region of the DM mass - cross section parameter space., Comment: 21 pages, 8 figures. Accepted for publication in JCAP
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- 2024
17. $B$-meson production at forward rapidities in $pp$ collisions at the LHC: Estimating the intrinsic bottom contribution
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Lima, Yuri N., Goncalves, Victor P., and Giannini, André V.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The production of $B$ mesons at forward rapidities is strongly sensitive to the behavior of the gluon and bottom distribution functions for small and large values of the Bjorken - $x$ variable. In this exploratory study, we estimate the cross - section for the $B^{\pm}$ meson production in the kinematic range probed by the LHCb detector and that will be analyzed by the future Forward Physics Facility (FPF) considering the hybrid formalism, the solution of the running coupling Balitsky - Kovchegov equation and distinct descriptions for the bottom distribution function. We assume an ansatz for the intrinsic bottom component in the proton wave function, and estimate its impact on the transverse momentum, rapidity and Feynman - $x$ distributions. Our results indicate that the presence of an intrinsic bottom strongly modifies the magnitude of the cross - section at ultra - forward rapidities ($y \ge 6$), which implies an enhancement of the $B^{\pm}$ production at the FPF. Possible implications on the prompt neutrino flux at ultra-high energies are also briefly discussed., Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures. Version to be published in European Physical Journal C
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- 2024
18. Single charged Higgs pair production in exclusive processes at the LHC
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Duarte, Laura, Goncalves, Victor P., Martins, Daniel E., and de Melo, Téssio B.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The production of a single charged Higgs boson pair by photon - photon interactions in $pp$ collisions at the LHC is investigated in this exploratory study. We focus on the exclusive production, which is characterized by intact protons and two - rapidity gaps in the final state, and assume the type - I two - Higgs - doublet model, which still allows a light charged Higgs. Assuming the leptonic $H^{\pm}\rightarrow [\tau\nu_{\tau}]$ decay mode, we derive predictions for the transverse momentum, rapidity and invariant mass distributions of the $\tau^+ \tau^-$ pair for different values of the charged Higgs mass. The contributions of different background processes are also estimated. Our results indicate that the contribution of the exclusive $H^+ H^-$ production for the $[\tau^{+}\nu_{\tau}][\tau^{-} \nu_{\tau}]$ final state is non - negligible and can, in principle, be used to searching for a light charged Higgs., Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures, 3 tables
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- 2024
19. Searches for axion-like particles via $\gamma \gamma$ fusion at future $\mathrm{e}^+\mathrm{e}^-$ colliders
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Teles, Patricia Rebello, d'Enterria, David, Gonçalves, Victor P., and Martins, Daniel E.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Opportunities for searches for axion-like particles (ALPs) coupling to photons in $\mathrm{e}^+\mathrm{e}^-$ collisions at the Future Circular Collider (FCC-ee) and International Linear Collider (ILC) are investigated. We perform a study of the photon-fusion production of ALPs decaying into two photons, $\mathrm{e}^+\mathrm{e}^- \overset{\gamma \gamma}{\longrightarrow} \mathrm{e}^{+}\;a(\gamma \gamma)\;\mathrm{e}^{-}$, over the light-by-light continuum background, for the planned FCC-ee and ILC center-of-mass energies and integrated luminosities. An analysis of the feasibility measurements is presented using parametrized simulations for two types of detectors. Upper limits at 95% confidence level (CL) on the cross section for ALP production, $\sigma(\gamma \gamma \to a \to \gamma \gamma)$, and on the ALP-photon coupling are obtained over the $m_a \approx 0.1$--1000 GeV ALP mass range, and compared to current and future collider searches. Production cross sections down to $\sigma(\gamma \gamma \to a \to \gamma \gamma) \approx 1$ fb (1 ab) will be probed at $m_a\approx 1$ (300) GeV, corresponding to constraints on the axion-photon coupling as low as $g_\mathrm{a\gamma \gamma} \approx 2\cdot10^{-3}$ TeV$^{-1}$., Comment: this version is published in PRD
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- 2023
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20. Associated vector meson and bound-free electron-positron pair photoproduction in ultraperipheral $PbPb$ collisions
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Azevedo, Celsina N., Goncalves, Victor P., and Moreira, Bruno D.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In this letter we analyze the associated production of a vector meson with the bound - free $e^+e^-$ process in ultraperipheral $PbPb$ collisions through the double scattering mechanism for the energy of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Such process is characterized by the presence of a meson and a positron in the final state and by a forward hydrogen - like ion with a distinct electric charge. We present our predictions for the total cross sections and rapidity distributions considering the rapidity ranges covered by the ALICE and LHCb detectors, which indicate that a future experimental analysis of the $\phi + e^+$ and $J/\Psi + e^+$ final states is feasible., Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, 1 table. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2306.05519
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- 2023
21. Exclusive $J/\Psi$ plus jet associated production in ultraperipheral $PbPb$ collisions
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Goncalves, Victor P., Klasen, Michael, and Moreira, Bruno D.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The study of exclusive processes in ultraperipheral collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has allowed us to test several aspects of the Standard Model and to search for New Physics. In this letter, we investigate the possibility of using these processes to improve our understanding of the quarkonium production mechanism through the study of the exclusive $J/\Psi$ plus jet associate production in ultraperipheral $PbPb$ collisions. We estimate the transverse - momentum and rapidity distributions considering that the $\gamma \gamma \rightarrow J/\Psi + X$ ($X = \gamma, \, g$) subprocess is described by the Non - Relativistic QCD (NRQCD) formalism and present predictions for the rapidity ranges covered by central and forward detectors. The experimental separation of these events is discussed and the results indicate that a future experimental analysis is, in principle, feasible in future runs of the LHC and the Future Circular Collider (FCC)., Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables
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- 2023
22. Double particle production in ultraperipheral $PbPb$ collisions at the Large Hadron Collider and Future Circular Collider
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Azevedo, Celsina N., Goncalves, Victor P., and Moreira, Bruno D.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In this paper we analyze the associated production of a vector meson with a (pseudo)scalar bound state or a dimuon system in ultraperipheral $PbPb$ collisions through the double scattering mechanism for the energies of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and Future Circular Collider (FCC). Our results complement previous studies for the double vector meson production. We present our predictions for the total cross sections and rapidity distributions considering the rapidity ranges covered by the ALICE and LHCb detectors, which indicate that a future experimental analysis of the $\phi + \eta_c$, $\phi + \mu^+ \mu^-$ and $J/\Psi + \mu^+ \mu^-$ final states is feasible., Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, 1 table. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2210.04861
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- 2023
23. Exclusive $\eta_c$ production by $\gamma^{*} \gamma$ interactions in electron-ion collisions
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Babiarz, Izabela, Goncalves, Victor P., Schäfer, Wolfgang, and Szczurek, Antoni
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
One of the main goals of future electron-ion colliders is to improve our understanding of the structure of hadrons. In this letter, we study the exclusive $\eta_c$ production by $\gamma^{*} \gamma$ interactions in $eA$ collisions and demonstrate that future experimental analysis of this process can be used to improve the description of the $\eta_c$ transition form factor. The rapidity, transverse momentum and photon virtuality distributions are estimated considering the energy and target configurations expected to be present at the EIC, EicC and LHeC and assuming different predictions for the light-front wave function of the $\eta_c$ meson. Our results indicate that the electron-ion colliders can be considered an alternative to providing supplementary data to those obtained in $e^- e^+$ colliders., Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures
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- 2023
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24. The case for an EIC Theory Alliance: Theoretical Challenges of the EIC
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Abir, Raktim, Akushevich, Igor, Altinoluk, Tolga, Anderle, Daniele Paolo, Aslan, Fatma P., Bacchetta, Alessandro, Balantekin, Baha, Barata, Joao, Battaglieri, Marco, Bertulani, Carlos A., Beuf, Guillaume, Bissolotti, Chiara, Boer, Daniël, Boglione, M., Boughezal, Radja, Braaten, Eric, Brambilla, Nora, Braun, Vladimir, Byer, Duane, Celiberto, Francesco Giovanni, Chien, Yang-Ting, Cloët, Ian C., Constantinou, Martha, Cosyn, Wim, Courtoy, Aurore, Czajka, Alexander, D'Alesio, Umberto, Bozzi, Giuseppe, Danilkin, Igor, Das, Debasish, de Florian, Daniel, Delgado, Andrea, de Melo, J. P. B. C., Detmold, William, Döring, Michael, Dumitru, Adrian, Echevarria, Miguel G., Edwards, Robert, Eichmann, Gernot, El-Bennich, Bruno, Engelhardt, Michael, Fernandez-Ramirez, Cesar, Fischer, Christian, Fox, Geofrey, Freese, Adam, Gamberg, Leonard, Garzelli, Maria Vittoria, Giacosa, Francesco, da Silveira, Gustavo Gil, Glazier, Derek, Goncalves, Victor P., Grossberndt, Silas, Guo, Feng-Kun, Gupta, Rajan, Hatta, Yoshitaka, Hentschinski, Martin, Blin, Astrid Hiller, Hobbs, Timothy, Ilyichev, Alexander, Jalilian-Marian, Jamal, Ji, Chueng-Ryong, Jia, Shuo, Kang, Zhong-Bo, Karki, Bishnu, Ke, Weiyao, Khachatryan, Vladimir, Kharzeev, Dmitri, Klein, Spencer R., Korepin, Vladimir, Kovchegov, Yuri, Kriesten, Brandon, Kumano, Shunzo, Lai, Wai Kin, Lebed, Richard, Lee, Christopher, Lee, Kyle, Li, Hai Tao, Liao, Jifeng, Lin, Huey-Wen, Liu, Keh-Fei, Liuti, Simonetta, Lorcé, Cédric, Machado, Magno V. T., Mantysaari, Heikki, Mathieu, Vincent, Mathur, Nilmani, Mehtar-Tani, Yacine, Melnitchouk, Wally, Mereghetti, Emanuele, Metz, Andreas, Michel, Johannes K. L., Miller, Gerald, Mkrtchyan, Hamlet, Mukherjee, Asmita, Mukherjee, Swagato, Mulders, Piet, Munier, Stéphane, Murgia, Francesco, Nadolsky, P. M., Negele, John W, Neill, Duff, Nemchik, Jan, Nocera, E., Okorokov, Vitalii, Olness, Fredrick, Pasquini, Barbara, Peng, Chao, Petreczky, Peter, Petriello, Frank, Pilloni, Alessandro, Pire, Bernard, Pisano, Cristian, Pitonyak, Daniel, Praszalowicz, Michal, Prokudin, Alexei, Qiu, Jianwei, Radici, Marco, Raya, Khépani, Ringer, Felix, West, Jennifer Rittenhouse, Rodas, Arkaitz, Rodini, Simone, Rojo, Juan, Salazar, Farid, Santopinto, Elena, Sargsian, Misak, Sato, Nobuo, Schenke, Bjoern, Schindler, Stella, Schnell, Gunar, Schweitzer, Peter, Scimemi, Ignazio, Segovia, Jorge, Semenov-Tian-Shansky, Kirill, Shanahan, Phiala, Shao, Ding-Yu, Sievert, Matt, Signori, Andrea, Singh, Rajeev, Skokov, Vladi, Song, Qin-Tao, Srednyak, Stanislav, Stewart, Iain W., Sufian, Raza Sabbir, Swanson, Eric, Syritsyn, Sergey, Szczepaniak, Adam, Sznajder, Pawel, Tandogan, Asli, Tawabutr, Yossathorn, Tawfik, A., Terry, John, Toll, Tobias, Tomalak, Oleksandr, Twagirayezu, Fidele, Venugopalan, Raju, Vitev, Ivan, Vladimirov, Alexey, Vogelsang, Werner, Vogt, Ramona, Vujanovic, Gojko, Waalewijn, Wouter, Wang, Xiang-Peng, Xiao, Bo-Wen, Xing, Hongxi, Yang, Yi-Bo, Yao, Xiaojun, Yuan, Feng, Zhao, Yong, and Zurita, Pia
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We outline the physics opportunities provided by the Electron Ion Collider (EIC). These include the study of the parton structure of the nucleon and nuclei, the onset of gluon saturation, the production of jets and heavy flavor, hadron spectroscopy and tests of fundamental symmetries. We review the present status and future challenges in EIC theory that have to be addressed in order to realize this ambitious and impactful physics program, including how to engage a diverse and inclusive workforce. In order to address these many-fold challenges, we propose a coordinated effort involving theory groups with differing expertise is needed. We discuss the scientific goals and scope of such an EIC Theory Alliance., Comment: 44 pages, ReVTeX, White Paper on EIC Theory Alliance
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25. Isolated photon production in $pp$ collisions at forward rapidities and high multiplicity events
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Lima, Yuri N., Giannini, André V., and Goncalves, Victor P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The production of isolated photons in high multiplicity events is investigated considering the Color Glass Condensate (CGC) formalism. The associated cross-section for proton - proton collisions is estimated considering three distinct solutions of the Balitsky - Kovchegov (BK) equation and predictions for the normalized photon yield as a function of the multiplicities of co - produced charged particles are presented. We predict the increasing of the yield with the multiplicity, with the slope being smaller for larger rapidities. As the isolated photon production is not affected by the fragmentation process, a future experimental investigation of this process in current high energy hadronic colliders is ideal to test the treatment of high multiplicity events using the CGC formalism, previously applied only for the production of hadronic final states., Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures. Improved version published in European Physical Journal A
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26. Revisiting the stability of strange-dwarf stars and strange planets
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Goncalves, Victor P., Jimenez, Jose C., and Lazzari, Lucas
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Nuclear Theory ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The dynamical stability of strange-dwarf hybrid stars and strange planets, constituted by strange-quark-matter cores and dilute-nuclear-matter crusts, is revisited by analyzing the fundamental mode eigenfrequencies of the radial oscillation equations with boundary conditions for slow (rapid) conversions originating at the density-discontinuous interface characterizing extremely large (small) microscopic timescales compared to the oscillation periods. For the hadronic crust we used an analytic fit of the BPS results matched to the massless MIT bag model. For the rapid case, our calculations indicate that the zero mode is the so-called {\it reaction mode} whose frequency is a complex number, thus ruling out the existence of strange dwarfs (planets) in nature. On the other hand, slow conversions still provide a sizeable stability window which, interestingly, also reproduces the Glendenning-Kettner-Weber results. The robustness of our findings is demonstrated for different transition densities and using an equation of state from perturbative QCD for the ultra-dense core., Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures. Version published in European Physical Journal A
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27. Higher twists effects in DIS on nuclei at the EIC and LHeC: A phenomenological analysis
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Bandeira, Yan B. and Goncalves, Victor P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
In this paper we investigate the impact of the higher - twist effects, resummed by the non - linear approaches for the QCD dynamics, on the inclusive observables that will be measured in future electron - ion colliders. We assume a phenomenological model for the dipole - nucleus scattering amplitude which takes into account the non - linear corrections and estimate the contribution of the different twists for $F_2^A(x,Q^2)$, $F_L^A(x,Q^2)$ and $\partial F_2^A /\partial ln Q^2$ considering different values of the Bjorken - $x$ variable, photon virtuality $Q^2$ and atomic number $A$. A comparison with the full predictions is performed and the impact of the distinct twists is estimated. Our results indicate that a future analysis of the logarithmic $Q^2$ slope and longitudinal structure function will allow us to probe the presence of the non - linear effects on the QCD dynamics., Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures. Improved version published in EPJA
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28. Exclusive $\rho$ and $J/\Psi$ photoproduction in ultraperipheral $pO$ and $OO$ collisions at energies available at the CERN Large Hadron Collider
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Goncalves, Victor P., Moreira, Bruno D., and Santana, Luana
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Collisions with Oxygen ions at the LHC opens the possibility of investigating the description of the QCD dynamics in an unexplored regime, complementary to those performed in $pp$, $pPb$ and $PbPb$ collisions. In this paper we estimate the exclusive $\rho$ and $J/\Psi$ photoproduction in ultraperipheral $pO$ and $OO$ collisions at the Large Hadron Collider using the color dipole formalism and considering distinct models for the dipole - target scattering amplitude and different approaches for the modelling of the vector meson wave function. We present our predictions for the rapidity and transverse momentum distributions, as well as for the total cross sections considering the rapidity ranges covered by the ALICE and LHCb detectors. Such results indicate that a future experimental analysis of these final states is feasible and that its study can be useful to improve our understanding of the QCD dynamics at high energies., Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures, 2 tables. Improved and enlarged version to be published in Physical Review C
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29. Associated $\phi$ and $J/\Psi$ photoproduction in ultraperipheral $PbPb$ collisions at the Large Hadron Collider and Future Circular Collider
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Azevedo, Celsina N., Goncalves, Victor P., and Moreira, Bruno D.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
In this paper we analyze the associated $\phi$ and $J/\Psi$ photoproduction in ultraperipheral $PbPb$ collisions through the double scattering mechanism for the energies of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and Future Circular Collider (FCC). Our results complement a previous analysis for the $\rho\rho$, $J/\Psi J/\Psi$ and $\rho J/\Psi$ production. We present our predictions for the total cross sections and rapidity distributions considering the rapidity ranges covered by the ALICE and LHCb detectors, which indicate that a future experimental analysis of $\phi J/\Psi$ final state is feasible. These results point out that the study of the double vector meson photoproduction in heavy ion collisions can be useful to constrain the double scattering mechanism and improve our understanding of the QCD dynamics at high energies., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, 1 table. Improved version published in EPJA
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30. Illuminating the charged leptons in the proton
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Goncalves, Victor P. and Martins, Daniel E.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The description of the structure of proton is fundamental in order to describe the standard model processes at the LHC as well as for the searching of New Physics. Quantum fluctuations imply the presence of photons and leptons inside the proton, which admit a parton distribution function (PDF). Although the lepton PDFs are expected to be small, its presence opens new production mechanisms. In order to explore the lepton - induced processes at the LHC, a precise determination of the leptonic content of the proton is needed. In this paper we propose to constrain the content of charged leptons inside the proton through the study of the QED Compton scattering in ultraperipheral proton - nucleus collisions at the LHC. We estimate the total cross sections and associated distributions considering different models for the lepton PDFs and distinct lepton flavours. We demonstrate that a future experimental analysis of this process is feasible and that it can be used to constrain the content of electrons, muons and taus inside the proton., Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, 1 table. Improved version to be published in PRD
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31. Kaon production in high multiplicity events at the LHC
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Lima, Yuri N., Giannini, André V., and Goncalves, Victor P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The production of the $K_S^0$ meson in high multiplicity $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} =$ 13 TeV is investigated considering the hybrid formalism and the solution of the running coupling Balitsky - Kovchegov equation. The associated cross section is estimated and compared with the experimental data for the transverse momentum spectrum. Moreover, we analyze the self-normalized yields of $K_S^0$ mesons as a function of the multiplicity of coproduced charged hadrons and demonstrate that a steep increasing is theoretically predicted. A comparison with the ALICE data is presented considering two distinct solutions of the BK equation., Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures. Improved version to be published in Physical Review C
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32. Exclusive doubly charged Higgs boson pair production in $pp$ collisions at the LHC
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Duarte, Laura, Goncalves, Victor P., Martins, Daniel E., de Melo, Téssio B., and Queiroz, Farinaldo S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The type II seesaw model predicts the existence of a doubly charged Higgs boson ($H ^{\pm\pm}$), which can be produced through the Drell - Yan process and photon -- induced interactions at hadronic colliders. In recent years, such reactions have been largely investigated in inclusive processes, where both incident protons breakup and a large number of particles is produced in addition to the doubly charged Higgs pair. In this paper, we investigate, for the first time, the possibility of searching for $H ^{\pm\pm}$ in exclusive processes, which are characterized by two rapidity gaps and two intact very forward protons in final state. We estimate the associated cross section making use of the exclusive nature of the final state, together with the use of timing information provided by forward proton detectors. Moreover, the background is estimated considering distinct amounts of pile-up. Our results indicate that the exclusive doubly charged Higgs pair production is a promising way to search for signatures of the type II seesaw and to obtain lower mass bounds on $H ^{\pm\pm}$., Comment: 18 pages, 4 figures, 1 table. Improved version published in PRD
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33. Implications of the QCD dynamics and a Super-Glashow astrophysical neutrino flux on the description of ultrahigh energy neutrino data
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Goncalves, Victor P., Gratieri, Diego R., and Quadros, Alex S. C.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The number of events observed in neutrino telescopes depends on the neutrino fluxes in the Earth, their absorption while crossing the Earth and their interaction in the detector. In this paper, we investigate the impact of the QCD dynamics at high energies on the energy dependence of the average inelasticity and angular dependence of the absorption probability during the neutrino propagation through the Earth, as well in the determination of the properties of the incident astrophysical neutrino flux. Moreover, the number of events at the IceCube and IceCube - Gen2 are estimated considering different scenarios for the QCD dynamics and assuming the presence of a hypothetical Super - Glashow flux, which peaks for energies above the Glashow resonance., Comment: 14 pages, 9 figures. Revised and improved version published in EPJC
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34. Fundamental-mode eigenfrequencies of neutral and charged twin neutron stars
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Goncalves, Victor P., Jiménez, José C., and Lazzari, Lucas
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We investigate the effects of rapid and slow conversions on the fundamental-mode eigenfrequencies of hybrid neutron stars having highly discontinuous transitions between hadronic and quark matter, the so-called twin stars. We analyze some characteristic cases in the available parameter space of the equations of state for the hadronic and quark phases. Furthermore, we also consider the possibility that these stellar configurations are electrically charged. Our results indicate that for neutral configurations under rapid conversions the stability window coincides with the usual stability criterion, i.e. $\partial M/\partial p_c > 0$ and that the two branches are disconnected. This discontinuity remains when electric charge is considered, but the usual criterion is not sufficient to determine the star's stability. On the other hand, slow conversions connect initially disconnected branches and increase the stability window of the hybrid configurations. For both conversion speeds, the presence of electric charge diminishes the magnitude of the eigenfrequencies and its stability window., Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures. Version published in EPJC
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35. White Paper on Forward Physics, BFKL, Saturation Physics and Diffraction
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Hentschinski, Martin, Royon, Christophe, Peredo, Marco Alcazar, Baldenegro, Cristian, Bellora, Andrea, Boussarie, Renaud, Celiberto, Francesco Giovanni, Cerci, Salim, Chachamis, Grigorios, Contreras, J. G., Fichet, Sylvain, Fucilla, Michael, von Gersdorff, Gero, González, Pablo, van Hameren, Andreas, Jalilian-Marian, Jamal, Kampshoff, Mats, Khoze, Valery, Klasen, Michael, Klein, Spencer Robert, Krintiras, Georgios, Kotko, Piotr, Kutak, Krzysztof, Lansberg, Jean-Philippe, Li, Emilie, Loizides, Constanin, Mohammed, Mohammed M. A., Nefedov, Maxim, Ozcelik, Melih A., Papa, Alessandro, Pitt, Michael, Vera, Agustin Sabio, Salomon, Jens, Sapeta, Sebastian, da Silveira, Gustavo Gil, Gonçalves, Victor Paulo, Strikman, Mark, Cerci, Deniz Sunar, Szymanowski, Lech, Takaki, Daniel Tapia, Taševský, Marek, and Wallon, Samuel
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The goal of this whitepaper is to give a comprehensive overview of the rich field of forward physics. We discuss the occurrences of BFKL resummation effects in special final states, such as Mueller-Navelet jets, jet gap jets, and heavy quarkonium production. It further addresses TMD factorization at low x and the manifestation of a semi-hard saturation scale in (generalized) TMD PDFs. More theoretical aspects of low x physics, probes of the quark gluon plasma, as well as the possibility to use photon-hadron collisions at the LHC to constrain hadronic structure at low x, and the resulting complementarity between LHC and the EIC are also presented. We also briefly discuss diffraction at colliders as well as the possibility to explore further the electroweak theory in central exclusive events using the LHC as a photon-photon collider., Comment: 77 pages, 27 figures, contribution to Snowmass 2021; contributions updated and authors added
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36. The Forward Physics Facility at the High-Luminosity LHC
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Feng, Jonathan L., Kling, Felix, Reno, Mary Hall, Rojo, Juan, Soldin, Dennis, Anchordoqui, Luis A., Boyd, Jamie, Ismail, Ahmed, Harland-Lang, Lucian, Kelly, Kevin J., Pandey, Vishvas, Trojanowski, Sebastian, Tsai, Yu-Dai, Alameddine, Jean-Marco, Araki, Takeshi, Ariga, Akitaka, Ariga, Tomoko, Asai, Kento, Bacchetta, Alessandro, Balazs, Kincso, Barr, Alan J., Battistin, Michele, Bian, Jianming, Bertone, Caterina, Bai, Weidong, Bakhti, Pouya, Balantekin, A. Baha, Barman, Basabendu, Batell, Brian, Bauer, Martin, Bauer, Brian, Becker, Mathias, Berlin, Asher, Bertuzzo, Enrico, Bhattacharya, Atri, Bonvini, Marco, Boogert, Stewart T., Boyarsky, Alexey, Bramante, Joseph, Brdar, Vedran, Carmona, Adrian, Casper, David W., Celiberto, Francesco Giovanni, Cerutti, Francesco, Chachamis, Grigorios, Chauhan, Garv, Citron, Matthew, Copello, Emanuele, Corso, Jean-Pierre, Darmé, Luc, D'Agnolo, Raffaele Tito, Darvishi, Neda, Das, Arindam, De Lellis, Giovanni, De Roeck, Albert, de Vries, Jordy, Dembinski, Hans P., Demidov, Sergey, deNiverville, Patrick, Denton, Peter B., Deppisch, Frank F., Dev, P. S. Bhupal, Di Crescenzo, Antonia, Dienes, Keith R., Diwan, Milind V., Dreiner, Herbi K., Du, Yong, Dutta, Bhaskar, Duwentäster, Pit, Elie, Lucie, Ellis, Sebastian A. R., Enberg, Rikard, Farzan, Yasaman, Fieg, Max, Foguel, Ana Luisa, Foldenauer, Patrick, Foroughi-Abari, Saeid, Fortin, Jean-François, Friedland, Alexander, Fuchs, Elina, Fucilla, Michael, Gallmeister, Kai, Garcia, Alfonso, Canal, Carlos A. García, Garzelli, Maria Vittoria, Gauld, Rhorry, Ghosh, Sumit, Ghoshal, Anish, Gibson, Stephen, Giuli, Francesco, Gonçalves, Victor P., Gorbunov, Dmitry, Goswami, Srubabati, Grau, Silvia, Günther, Julian Y., Guzzi, Marco, Haas, Andrew, Hakulinen, Timo, Harris, Steven P., Harz, Julia, Herrera, Juan Carlos Helo, Hill, Christopher S., Hirsch, Martin, Hobbs, Timothy J., Höche, Stefan, Hryczuk, Andrzej, Huang, Fei, Inada, Tomohiro, Infantino, Angelo, Ismail, Ameen, Jacobsson, Richard, Jana, Sudip, Jeong, Yu Seon, Ježo, Tomas, Jho, Yongsoo, Jodłowski, Krzysztof, Kalashnikov, Dmitry, Kärkkäinen, Timo J., Keppel, Cynthia, Kim, Jongkuk, Klasen, Michael, Klein, Spencer R., Ko, Pyungwon, Köhler, Dominik, Komatsu, Masahiro, Kovařík, Karol, Kulkarni, Suchita, Kumar, Jason, Kumar, Karan, Kuo, Jui-Lin, Krauss, Frank, Kusina, Aleksander, Laletin, Maxim, Roux, Chiara Le, Lee, Seung J., Lee, Hye-Sung, Lefebvre, Helena, Li, Jinmian, Li, Shuailong, Li, Yichen, Liu, Wei, Liu, Zhen, Lonjon, Mickael, Lyu, Kun-Feng, Maciula, Rafal, Abraham, Roshan Mammen, Masouminia, Mohammad R., McFayden, Josh, Mikulenko, Oleksii, Mohammed, Mohammed M. A., Mohan, Kirtimaan A., Morfín, Jorge G., Mosel, Ulrich, Mosny, Martin, Muzakka, Khoirul F., Nadolsky, Pavel, Nakano, Toshiyuki, Nangia, Saurabh, Cornago, Angel Navascues, Nevay, Laurence J., Ninin, Pierre, Nocera, Emanuele R., Nomura, Takaaki, Nunes, Rui, Okada, Nobuchika, Olness, Fred, Osborne, John, Otono, Hidetoshi, Ovchynnikov, Maksym, Papa, Alessandro, Pei, Junle, Peon, Guillermo, Perez, Gilad, Pickering, Luke, Plätzer, Simon, Plestid, Ryan, Poddar, Tanmay Kumar, Rai, Mudit, Rajaee, Meshkat, Raut, Digesh, Reimitz, Peter, Resnati, Filippo, Rhode, Wolfgang, Richardson, Peter, Ritz, Adam, Rokujo, Hiroki, Roszkowski, Leszek, Ruhe, Tim, Ruiz, Richard, Sabate-Gilarte, Marta, Sandrock, Alexander, Sarcevic, Ina, Sarkar, Subir, Sato, Osamu, Scherb, Christiane, Schienbein, Ingo, Schulz, Holger, Schwaller, Pedro, Sciutto, Sergio J., Sengupta, Dipan, Shchutska, Lesya, Shimomura, Takashi, Silvetti, Federico, Sinha, Kuver, Sjöstrand, Torbjörn, Sobczyk, Jan T., Song, Huayang, Soriano, Jorge F., Soreq, Yotam, Stasto, Anna, Stuart, David, Su, Shufang, Su, Wei, Szczurek, Antoni, Tabrizi, Zahra, Takubo, Yosuke, Taoso, Marco, Thomas, Brooks, Thonet, Pierre, Tuckler, Douglas, Vera, Agustin Sabio, Vincke, Heinz, Vishnudath, K. N., Wang, Zeren Simon, Winkler, Martin W., Wu, Wenjie, Xie, Keping, Xu, Xun-Jie, You, Tevong, Yu, Ji-Young, Yu, Jiang-Hao, Zapp, Korinna, Zhang, Yongchao, Zhang, Yue, Zhou, Guanghui, and Funchal, Renata Zukanovich
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
High energy collisions at the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (LHC) produce a large number of particles along the beam collision axis, outside of the acceptance of existing LHC experiments. The proposed Forward Physics Facility (FPF), to be located several hundred meters from the ATLAS interaction point and shielded by concrete and rock, will host a suite of experiments to probe Standard Model (SM) processes and search for physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM). In this report, we review the status of the civil engineering plans and the experiments to explore the diverse physics signals that can be uniquely probed in the forward region. FPF experiments will be sensitive to a broad range of BSM physics through searches for new particle scattering or decay signatures and deviations from SM expectations in high statistics analyses with TeV neutrinos in this low-background environment. High statistics neutrino detection will also provide valuable data for fundamental topics in perturbative and non-perturbative QCD and in weak interactions. Experiments at the FPF will enable synergies between forward particle production at the LHC and astroparticle physics to be exploited. We report here on these physics topics, on infrastructure, detector, and simulation studies, and on future directions to realize the FPF's physics potential., Comment: 429 pages, contribution to Snowmass 2021
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37. Challenging exclusive top quark pair production at low and high luminosity LHC
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Martins, Daniel E., Tasevsky, Marek, and Goncalves, Victor P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The elastic production of top quark pairs in $pp$ collisions at low and high luminosity regimes is investigated in detail. We extend the study performed in Phys. Rev. D102, 074014 (2020) which has demonstrated that the sum of two semi-exclusive $t\bar{t}$ production modes, namely in photon-Pomeron and Pomeron-Pomeron interactions, can be experimentally measured when the $t\bar{t}$ system decays semi-leptonically, $t\bar{t}\rightarrow jjbl\nu_l\bar{b}$, both forward protons are tagged and a low amount of pile-up is present. In this study we focus on separating individual channels and a special attention is paid to the situation at high-luminosity LHC environment. We observe that the separation of the pomeron-pomeron and photon-photon events is a challenging task, especially at high amounts of pile-up even with an optimistic 10~ps resolution of timing detectors. In contrast, the photon-Pomeron signal is relatively well separable from all backgrounds at low levels of pile-up, allowing us to discover the elastic $t\bar{t}$ production and probe, for the first time, the production of a top quark pair in the photon-Pomeron interactions. The diffractive photoproduction of such a complex system as the $t\bar{t}$ pair hence can be used not only to study diffractive properties of the scattering amplitude but also to search for new physics beyond the Standard Model, and consequently to be a solid part of the physics programme of forward proton detectors at LHC., Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables
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38. Exclusive processes in $ep$ collisions at the EIC and LHeC: A closer look on the predictions of saturation models
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Xie, Ya-Ping and Goncalves, Victor P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The exclusive production of vector mesons and photons in $ep$ collisions is investigated considering three phenomenological saturation models based on distinct assumptions for the treatment of the dipole - hadron scattering amplitude. The latest high precision HERA data for the reduced and vector meson cross sections are used to update the saturation model proposed by Marquet - Peschanski - Soyez (MPS), which predicts that the saturation model is dependent of the squared momentum transfer $t$. The MPS predictions for the photon virtuality, energy and $t$ - dependencies of the exclusive $\rho$, $J/\Psi$ and DVCS cross sections are presented and a detailed comparison with the results derived using the impact parameter saturation models is performed. Our results indicate that a future experimental analysis of the $t$ - distribution $d\sigma/dt$ for exclusive processes in the kinematical range that will covered by the EIC and LHeC, considering the distinct photon polarizations and large values of $t$, will be able to discriminate between the distinct approaches for the QCD dynamics at high energies., Comment: 16 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables
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39. Impact of slow conversions on hybrid stars with sequential QCD phase transitions
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Goncalves, Victor P. and Lazzari, Lucas
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the impact of the phase conversion speed on the properties of hybrid stars with sequential sharp QCD phase transitions. We consider that these hybrid stars possess an inner (outer) core of CFL (2SC) quark matter surrounded by hadronic matter. Assuming that the phase conversions can be slow or rapid, we analyze the dynamical stability of these objects. In particular, we present our predictions for the mass-radius profile and the fundamental eigenfrequencies of hybrid stars with sequential QCD first order phase transitions. Our results demonstrate that the usual stability criteria i.e. $\partial M/ \partial P_0 \geq 0$, is sufficient only if both conversions are rapid. Moreover, we show that if any of the interfaces has a slow conversion speed, the fundamental eigenfrequencies are significantly modified., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, 1 table. Revised version to be published in EPJC
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40. The Forward Physics Facility: Sites, Experiments, and Physics Potential
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Anchordoqui, Luis A., Ariga, Akitaka, Ariga, Tomoko, Bai, Weidong, Balazs, Kincso, Batell, Brian, Boyd, Jamie, Bramante, Joseph, Campanelli, Mario, Carmona, Adrian, Celiberto, Francesco G., Chachamis, Grigorios, Citron, Matthew, De Lellis, Giovanni, De Roeck, Albert, Dembinski, Hans, Denton, Peter B., Di Crecsenzo, Antonia, Diwan, Milind V., Dougherty, Liam, Dreiner, Herbi K., Du, Yong, Enberg, Rikard, Farzan, Yasaman, Feng, Jonathan L., Fieg, Max, Foldenauer, Patrick, Foroughi-Abari, Saeid, Friedland, Alexander, Fucilla, Michael, Gall, Jonathan, Garzelli, Maria Vittoria, Giuli, Francesco, Goncalves, Victor P., Guzzi, Marco, Halzen, Francis, Helo, Juan Carlos, Hill, Christopher S., Ismail, Ahmed, Ismail, Ameen, Jacobsson, Richard, Jana, Sudip, Jeong, Yu Seon, Jodlowski, Krzysztof, Kelly, Kevin J., Kling, Felix, Kumar, Fnu Karan, Liu, Zhen, Maciula, Rafal, Abraham, Roshan Mammen, Manshanden, Julien, McFayden, Josh, Mohammed, Mohammed M. A., Nadolsky, Pavel M., Okada, Nobuchika, Osborne, John, Otono, Hidetoshi, Pandey, Vishvas, Papa, Alessandro, Raut, Digesh, Reno, Mary Hall, Resnati, Filippo, Ritz, Adam, Rojo, Juan, Sarcevic, Ina, Scherb, Christiane, Schulz, Holger, Schwaller, Pedro, Sengupta, Dipan, Sjöstrand, Torbjörn, Smith, Tyler B., Soldin, Dennis, Stasto, Anna, Szczurek, Antoni, Tabrizi, Zahra, Trojanowski, Sebastian, Tsai, Yu-Dai, Tuckler, Douglas, Winkler, Martin W., Xie, Keping, and Zhang, Yue
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
The Forward Physics Facility (FPF) is a proposal to create a cavern with the space and infrastructure to support a suite of far-forward experiments at the Large Hadron Collider during the High Luminosity era. Located along the beam collision axis and shielded from the interaction point by at least 100 m of concrete and rock, the FPF will house experiments that will detect particles outside the acceptance of the existing large LHC experiments and will observe rare and exotic processes in an extremely low-background environment. In this work, we summarize the current status of plans for the FPF, including recent progress in civil engineering in identifying promising sites for the FPF and the experiments currently envisioned to realize the FPF's physics potential. We then review the many Standard Model and new physics topics that will be advanced by the FPF, including searches for long-lived particles, probes of dark matter and dark sectors, high-statistics studies of TeV neutrinos of all three flavors, aspects of perturbative and non-perturbative QCD, and high-energy astroparticle physics., Comment: revised version, accepted by Physics Reports
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41. Intrinsic charm in the nucleon and forward production of charm: a new constrain from IceCube Neutrino Observatory
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Maciula, Rafal, Goncalves, Victor P., and Szczurek, Antoni
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The predictions for the atmospheric neutrino flux at high energies strongly depend on the contribution of prompt neutrinos, which are determined by the production of charmed meson in the atmosphere at very forward rapidities. Here we estimate the related cross sections taking into account the presence of an intrinsic charm (IC) component in the proton wave function. The impact on the predictions for the prompt neutrino flux is investigated assuming different values for the probability to find the IC in the nucleon., Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, talk given by R. Maciu{\l}a at the XXVIII International Workshop on Depp-Inelastic Scattering and Related Subjects (DIS2021), Stony Brook University, New York, USA, 12-16 April 2021
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- 2021
42. Near threshold heavy vector meson photoproduction at LHC and EicC
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Xie, Ya-Ping and Goncalves, Victor P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The exclusive $J/\Psi$ and $\Upsilon$ photoproduction in fixed - target collisions at the LHC and $ep(A)$ collisions at the Electron ion collider in China (EicC) is investigated considering different models for the treatment of the vector meson production at low energies, close to the threshold. Results for the total cross sections and associated distributions are presented. We predict a large number of $J/\Psi$ events at the LHC in the rapidity range covered by the LHCb detector. For the EicC, our predictions point out that a detailed analysis of the near threshold $J/\Psi$ and $\Upsilon$ photoproduction is feasible. Moreover, our results indicate that the modeling of the near threshold vector meson production can be constrained by future experimental analyzes at the LHC and EicC., Comment: 15 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables. Version published in EPJC
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43. Impact of intrinsic charm amount in the nucleon and saturation effects on the prompt atmospheric $\nu_{\mu}$ flux for IceCube
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Goncalves, Victor P., Maciula, Rafal, and Szczurek, Antoni
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The predictions for the atmospheric neutrino flux at high energies strongly depend on the contribution of prompt neutrinos, which are determined by the production of charmed meson in the atmosphere at very forward rapidities. In this paper we estimate the related cross sections taking into account the presence of an intrinsic charm (IC) component in the proton wave function and the QCD dynamics modified by the onset of saturation effects. The impact on the predictions for the prompt neutrino flux is investigated assuming different values for the probability to find the IC in the nucleon. Comparison with the IceCube data is performed and conclusions are drawn., Comment: 15 pages, 8 figures
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44. Fully-heavy tetraquark production by $\gamma \gamma$ interactions in hadronic collisions at the LHC
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Goncalves, Victor P. and Moreira, Bruno D.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We investigate the production of the fully - heavy tetraquark states $T_{4Q}$ in the $\gamma \gamma$ interactions present in proton-proton, proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). We focus on the $\gamma \gamma \rightarrow {\cal{Q}}{\cal{Q}}$ (${\cal{Q}} = J/\psi,\, \Upsilon$) subprocess, mediated by the $T_{4Q}$ resonance in the $s$ - channel, and present predictions for the hadronic cross sections considering the kinematical ranges probed by the ALICE and LHCb Collaborations. Our results demonstrate that the experimental study of this process is feasible and can be used to investigate the existence and properties of the $T_{4c}(6900)$ and $T_{4b}(19000)$ states., Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1809.08125
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45. Exclusive dilepton production at forward rapidities in $PbPb$ collisions
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Goncalves, Victor P., Martins, Daniel E., and Rangel, Murilo S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The dilepton production in diffractive and exclusive processes at forward rapidities considering ultraperipheral $PbPb$ collisions at the LHC is investigated. Predictions for the $e^+ e^-$, $\mu^+ \mu^-$ and $\tau^+ \tau^-$ cross sections are presented taking into account of realistic cuts that can be implemented by the LHCb Collaboration in a future experimental analysis. Our results indicate that the background associated with the diffractive production can be strongly suppressed and the exclusive processes can be cleanly separated. For the $\tau^+ \tau^-$ production, the semi and purely leptonic decay channels are considered. Our results indicate that a future experimental analysis of the dilepton production at the LHCb is feasible and can be useful to search for BSM physics., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, 3 tables
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- 2020
46. Probing hidden-bottom pentaquarks in fixed-target collisions at the LHC
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Xie, Ya-Ping and Goncalves, Victor P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
In this paper we investigate the possibility of searching for the hidden-bottom pentaquark states in photon-induced interactions at the LHC. We consider the presence of the $P_b$ resonance in the $s$-channel of the $\gamma p \rightarrow \Upsilon p$ reaction and estimate its contribution for the exclusive $\Upsilon$ photoproduction in the fixed-target mode of the LHC. Predictions for the total cross sections, rapidity and transverse momentum distributions are derived using the STARlight Monte Carlo considering $Pb-p$, $Pb-He$ and $Pb-Ar$ fixed-target collisions at the LHC. Our results indicate that the presence of the $P_b$ resonance implies an enhancement in the rapidity distribution in the kinematical range covered by the LHCb detector. We demonstrate that the $P_b$ contribution for the $\Upsilon$ photoproduction becomes dominant if kinematical cuts are imposed on the rapidity and transverse momentum of the final state. These results indicate that an experimental analysis of the $\Upsilon$ photoproduction in fixed-target collisions can provide complementary and independent checks of the existence of these states, and help to understand their underlying nature., Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, 1 table. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1911.10886
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- 2020
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47. An introduction to the time evolution of model universes
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Aderaldo, Vinicius S. and Goncalves, Victor P.
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Physics - Popular Physics ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In this paper we describe the evolution of the Universe in terms of the Friedmann equation, which takes into account of the composition and geometry of the Universe. The dependence of the solution on the geometry and composition for different combinations of the basic constituents are discussed. The distinct behaviors for the temporal evolution of the Universe are determined and the scenario predicted by the Standard Cosmology is presented., Comment: 23 pages, 8 figures. Text in Portuguese. Published in Revista Brasileira de Ensino de Fisica
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48. New opportunities at the photon energy frontier
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Adam, Jaroslav, Aidala, Christine, Angerami, Aaron, Audurier, Benjamin, Bertulani, Carlos, Bierlich, Christian, Blok, Boris, Brandenburg, James Daniel, Brodsky, Stanley, Bylinkin, Aleksandr, Roman, Veronica Canoa, Celiberto, Francesco Giovanni, Cepila, Jan, Chachamis, Grigorios, Cole, Brian, Contreras, Guillermo, d'Enterria, David, Dumitru, Adrian, Téllez, Arturo Fernández, Frankfurt, Leonid, Ducati, Maria Beatriz Gay, Geurts, Frank, da Silveira, Gustavo Gil, Giuli, Francesco, Goncalves, Victor P., Grabowska-Bold, Iwona, Guzey, Vadim, Harland-Lang, Lucian, Hentschinski, Martin, Hobbs, Timothy J., Jalilian-Marian, Jamal, Khoze, Valery A., Kim, Yongsun, Klein, Spencer R., Knapen, Simon, Kłusek-Gawenda, Mariola, Krelina, Michal, Kryshen, Evgeny, Lappi, Tuomas, Loizides, Constantin, Luszczak, Agnieszka, Machado, Magno, Mäntysaari, Heikki, Martins, Daniel, McNulty, Ronan, Murray, Michael, Nemchik, Jan, Noronha-Hostler, Jacquelyn, Nystrand, Joakim, Papa, Alessandro, Pire, Bernard, Ploskon, Mateusz, Przybycien, Marius, Ralston, John P., Teles, Patricia Rebello, Royon, Christophe, Schenke, Björn, Schmidke, William, Seger, Janet, Stasto, Anna, Steinberg, Peter, Strikman, Mark, Szczurek, Antoni, Szymanowski, Lech, Takaki, Daniel Tapia, Ulrich, Ralf, Baillie, Orlando Villalobos, Vogt, Ramona, Wallon, Samuel, Winn, Michael, Xie, Keping, Xu, Zhangbu, Yang, Shuai, Zhalov, Mikhail, and Zhou, Jian
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Ultra-peripheral collisions (UPCs) involving heavy ions and protons are the energy frontier for photon-mediated interactions. UPC photons can be used for many purposes, including probing low-$x$ gluons via photoproduction of dijets and vector mesons, probes of beyond-standard-model processes, such as those enabled by light-by-light scattering, and studies of two-photon production of the Higgs., Comment: Letter of Interest submitted to Snowmass 2021
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- 2020
49. Exclusive vector meson production in electron-ion collisions at the EIC, LHeC and FCC-$eh$
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Goncalves, Victor P., Martins, Daniel E., and Sena, Celso R.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The exclusive vector meson production in electron-ion collisions for the energies of the future colliders is investigated. We present predictions for the coherent and incoherent $\phi$ and $J/\psi$ production in $eAu$ collisions considering the possible states of nucleon configurations in the nuclear wave function and taking into account of the non-linear corrections to the QCD dynamics. The cross sections and transverse momentum distributions are estimated assuming the energies of the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), Large Hadron Electron Collider (LHeC) and Future Circular Collider (FCC-$eh$). Our results indicate that a future experimental analysis of these processes can shed light on the modeling of the gluon saturation effects and constrain the description of the QCD dynamics at high energies., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, 3 tables. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2007.13625
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- 2020
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50. Coherent and incoherent $J/\Psi$ photoproduction in $PbPb$ collisions at the LHC, HE -- LHC and FCC
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Goncalves, Victor P., Martins, Daniel E., and Sena, Celso R.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The coherent and incoherent $J/\Psi$ photoproduction in $PbPb$ collisions are investigated considering the possible states of nucleon configurations in the nuclear wave function and taking into account of the non - linear corrections to the QCD dynamics. The cross sections and the rapidity and transverse momentum distributions are estimated for the energies of the next run of the LHC, High -- Energy LHC and Future Circular Collider. Our results indicate that a future experimental analysis of these processes will be useful to discriminate between different approaches for the QCD dynamics as well to improve our description of the gluon saturation effects., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, 1 table
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- 2020
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