The quark recombination mechanism is proposed to explain the asymmetry between production rates of $D^+$ and of $D^-$ in their inclusive productions, and also asymmetries for other charmed hadrons. These asymmetries are observed in experiment and are called as leading particle effects. In this work we give a general analysis for contributions of quark recombination to these asymmetries. The contributions consist of a perturbative- and nonperturbative part. We perform two types of factorization by considering the produced hadron with large transverse momentum and by taking charm quark as a heavy quark, respectively. In the case of large transverse momentum the effect of quark recombination is the standard twist-4 effect, we find that the con...
This paper addresses the issue of production of charm orbottom quarks in association with a high pT ...
Recent results on the hadroproduction of charm and beauty are discussed in the context of the curren...
We discuss a few, apparently different (but actually, tightly related) problems: 1. The relation bet...
The leading particle effect in charm hadroproduction is an enhancement of the cross section for a ch...
This paper explores a new mechanism for B hadron production in which a b quark combines with a light...
The asymmetry of $D^-$ and $D^+$ meson production in $\pi^-N$ scattering observed by the E791 experi...
Fermilab experiment E791, measuring charmed hadron production in \pi^- A interactions at 500 GeV wit...
AbstractWe study Λc± production in pN and π−N interactions. Recent experimental data from the SELEX ...
Nonperturbative effects in $D$-meson production in pion-nucleon and proton-nucleon collisions are in...
AbstractConsidering of the possible difference in strange and antistrange quark distributions inside...
Parton recombination has been found to be an extremely useful model to understand hadron production ...
There are many outstanding discrepancies comparing the predictions of perturbative QCD and measureme...
We discuss some new aspects of charm production trigerred by recent observations of the LHCb collabo...
The nucleon strange and antistrange distribution asymmetry is an important issue in the study of the...
The asymmetry of D- and D+ meson production in pi (-) N scattering observed by the E791 experiment i...
This paper addresses the issue of production of charm orbottom quarks in association with a high pT ...
Recent results on the hadroproduction of charm and beauty are discussed in the context of the curren...
We discuss a few, apparently different (but actually, tightly related) problems: 1. The relation bet...
The leading particle effect in charm hadroproduction is an enhancement of the cross section for a ch...
This paper explores a new mechanism for B hadron production in which a b quark combines with a light...
The asymmetry of $D^-$ and $D^+$ meson production in $\pi^-N$ scattering observed by the E791 experi...
Fermilab experiment E791, measuring charmed hadron production in \pi^- A interactions at 500 GeV wit...
AbstractWe study Λc± production in pN and π−N interactions. Recent experimental data from the SELEX ...
Nonperturbative effects in $D$-meson production in pion-nucleon and proton-nucleon collisions are in...
AbstractConsidering of the possible difference in strange and antistrange quark distributions inside...
Parton recombination has been found to be an extremely useful model to understand hadron production ...
There are many outstanding discrepancies comparing the predictions of perturbative QCD and measureme...
We discuss some new aspects of charm production trigerred by recent observations of the LHCb collabo...
The nucleon strange and antistrange distribution asymmetry is an important issue in the study of the...
The asymmetry of D- and D+ meson production in pi (-) N scattering observed by the E791 experiment i...
This paper addresses the issue of production of charm orbottom quarks in association with a high pT ...
Recent results on the hadroproduction of charm and beauty are discussed in the context of the curren...
We discuss a few, apparently different (but actually, tightly related) problems: 1. The relation bet...