Abstract

We present a holographic analysis of diffractive photoproducton of charmonium $J/\psi$ and upsilonium $\Upsilon$ on a proton, considered as a bulk Dirac fermion, for all ranges of $\sqrt{s}$, i.e., from near threshold to very high energy. Using the bulk wave functions of the proton and vector mesons, within holographic QCD, and employing Witten diagrams in the bulk, we compute the diffractive photoproduction amplitude of $J/\psi$ and $\Upsilon$. The holographic amplitude shows elements of the strictures of vector meson dominance (VMD). It is dominated by the exchange of a massive graviton or $2^{++}$ glueball resonances near threshold, and its higher spin-j counterparts that reggeize at higher energies. Both the differential and total cross sections are controlled by the gravitational form factor $A(t)$, and compare well to the recent results reported by the GlueX collaboration near threshold and the world data at large $\sqrt{s}$. The holographic gravitational form factors, including the D-term, which is due to the exchange of massive spin-0 glueballs, are in good agreement with lattice simulations. We use it to extract the holographic pressure and shear forces inside the proton. Finally, using a pertinent integral representation of the holographic gravitational form factor $A(t)$ near threshold, and its Pomeron counterpart way above threshold, we extract the generalized parton distribution (GPD) of gluons inside the proton at different resolutions.

Highlights

  • Exclusive production of heavy mesons such as charmonia and bottomonia through the use of photo- or electroproduction processes provides the optimal framework for diffractive physics

  • IV, we introduce in detail the bottom holographic model we use, and derive the bulk vertices for the Witten diagrams from the bulk action of the model

  • VII, we show how vector meson dominance holds in the present holographic construction, and derive the scattering amplitude for the diffractive photoproduction by approximating the bulk-to-bulk glueball propagator near the boundary which will enable us to write down the scattering amplitude explicitly in terms of the gravitational form factor AðtÞ of spin-2 glueball exchanges

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Exclusive production of heavy mesons such as charmonia and bottomonia through the use of photo- or electroproduction processes provides the optimal framework for diffractive physics. (1) The bulk-to-boundary propagator of the vector mesons (or virtual photons for spacelike momenta q2 1⁄4 −Q2) as

HOLOGRAPHIC PHOTOPRODUCTION OF VECTOR MESONS
HOLOGRAPHIC MODEL
Bulk Dirac fermion and vector meson
Spectra
Bulk graviton and dilaton
Action
Spectrum
Couplings
GRAVITATIONAL FORM FACTORS
HOLOGRAPHIC PRESSURE AND SHEAR INSIDE THE PROTON
HOLOGRAPHIC VECTOR MESON DOMINANCE
VIII. DIFFERENTIAL CROSS SECTION FOR PHOTOPRODUCTION
REGGEIZED PHOTOPRODUCTION
Spin-j amplitude
Reggeized amplitude
GENERALIZED PARTON DISTRIBUTION OF GLUONS INSIDE THE PROTON
Skewed Gluon GPD
CONCLUSIONS
Graviton contribution
Soft wall
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