Derives photon-energy dependent DPS effective cross section for c c-bar b b-bar production in AA UPCs and provides LHC/FCC predictions plus A dependence.
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Color dipole calculations of the ratio of exclusive vector meson to inclusive jet/hadron photoproduction cross sections in UPC pA and AA collisions at LHC Run 4, including the double ratio R_UPC proposed for saturation studies.
Forward muon detection at muon colliders enables Higgs property measurements, invisible new physics searches via Higgs portal, and characterization of vector boson scattering through angular correlations.
A suppression factor R_G=0.85 is tuned to F2 and rho photoproduction data and used to predict observables for rho(2S), omega, and phi states via holographic wave functions in the dipole picture.
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DPS mechanism for associated $c\bar c b\bar b$ production in $AA$ UPCs
Derives photon-energy dependent DPS effective cross section for c c-bar b b-bar production in AA UPCs and provides LHC/FCC predictions plus A dependence.
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Evaluating the ratio of the exclusive vector meson photoproduction to inclusive hadron/jet production cross section in ultraperipheral heavy ion collisions
Color dipole calculations of the ratio of exclusive vector meson to inclusive jet/hadron photoproduction cross sections in UPC pA and AA collisions at LHC Run 4, including the double ratio R_UPC proposed for saturation studies.
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Why detect forward muons at a muon collider
Forward muon detection at muon colliders enables Higgs property measurements, invisible new physics searches via Higgs portal, and characterization of vector boson scattering through angular correlations.
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Coherent photoproduction of light vector mesons off nuclear targets in the dipole picture
A suppression factor R_G=0.85 is tuned to F2 and rho photoproduction data and used to predict observables for rho(2S), omega, and phi states via holographic wave functions in the dipole picture.