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Central production of $ρ^{0}$ in $pp$ collisions with single proton diffractive dissociation at the LHC

Published 19 Dec 2016 in hep-ph | (1612.06294v1)

Abstract: We consider the $pp \to pp \rho{0} \pi{0}$ and $pp \to pn \rho{0} \pi{+}$ processes at LHC energies. Our description is based on the nonperturbative framework of tensor pomeron and tensor reggeon exchanges. We discuss the Drell-Hiida-Deck type mechanism with centrally produced $\rho{0}$ meson associated with a very forward/backward $\pi N$ system. The considered processes constitute an inelastic (non-exclusive) background to the $p p \to p p \rho0$ reaction in the case when only the centrally produced $\rho{0}$ meson decaying into $\pi{+} \pi{-}$ is measured, the final state protons are not observed, and only rapidity-gap conditions are checked experimentally. We compare our results for the $\gamma \pi{+} \to \rho{0} \pi{+}$ reaction with the experimental data obtained by the H1 collaboration at HERA. We present several differential distributions for the $pp \to pn \rho{0} \pi{+}$ reaction and estimate the size of the proton dissociative background to the exclusive $p p \to p p \rho0$ process. The ratio of integrated cross sections for the inelastic $p p \to p N \rho0 \pi$ processes, where $p N \rho0 \pi$ stands for $p n \rho0 \pi{+}$ plus $p p \rho0 \pi{0}$, to the reference reaction $pp \to \ pp \rho0$ is of order of (7--10)\%. We present also the ratios of the $\rho0$ rapidity and transverse momentum distributions for the inelastic $p p \to p N \rho0 \pi$ versus the elastic $pp \to \ pp \rho0$ reaction. Our results may be used to investigate the $\gamma \pi \to \rho{0} \pi$ process at LHC energies.

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