51 research outputs found
Deep inelastic inclusive and diffractive scattering at values from 25 to 320 GeV with the ZEUS forward plug calorimeter
Deep inelastic scattering and its diffractive component, , have been studied at HERA with the ZEUS
detector using an integrated luminosity of 52.4 pb. The method has
been used to extract the diffractive contribution. A wide range in the
centre-of-mass energy (37 -- 245 GeV), photon virtuality (20 -- 450
GeV) and mass (0.28 -- 35 GeV) is covered. The diffractive cross
section for GeV rises strongly with , the rise becoming
steeper as increases. The data are also presented in terms of the
diffractive structure function, , of the proton. For fixed
and fixed , \xpom F^{\rm D(3)}_2 shows a strong rise as \xpom \to
0, where \xpom is the fraction of the proton momentum carried by the
Pomeron. For Bjorken-, \xpom F^{\rm D(3)}_2 shows
positive scaling violations, while for
negative scaling violations are observed. The diffractive structure function is
compatible with being leading twist. The data show that Regge factorisation is
broken.Comment: 89 pages, 27 figure
Measurement of D+- and D0 production in deep inelastic scattering using a lifetime tag at HERA
The production of D-+/-- and D-0-mesons has been measured with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 133.6 pb(-1). The measurements cover the kinematic range 5 < Q(2) < 1000 GeV2, 0.02 < y < 0.7, 1.5 < p(T)(D) < 15 GeV and |eta(D)| < 1.6. Combinatorial background to the D-meson signals is reduced by using the ZEUS microvertex detector to reconstruct displaced secondary vertices. Production cross sections are compared with the predictions of next-to-leading-order QCD, which is found to describe the data well. Measurements are extrapolated to the full kinematic phase space in order to obtain the open-charm contribution, F-2(c (c) over bar), to the proton structure function, F-2
Experimental confirmation of efficient island divertor operation and successful neoclassical transport optimization in Wendelstein 7-X
We present recent highlights from the most recent operation phases of Wendelstein 7-X, the most advanced stellarator in the world. Stable detachment with good particle exhaust, low impurity content, and energy confinement times exceeding 100Â ms, have been maintained for tens of seconds. Pellet fueling allows for plasma phases with reduced ion-temperature-gradient turbulence, and during such phases, the overall confinement is so good (energy confinement times often exceeding 200Â ms) that the attained density and temperature profiles would not have been possible in less optimized devices, since they would have had neoclassical transport losses exceeding the heating applied in W7-X. This provides proof that the reduction of neoclassical transport through magnetic field optimization is successful. W7-X plasmas generally show good impurity screening and high plasma purity, but there is evidence of longer impurity confinement times during turbulence-suppressed phases.EC/H2020/633053/EU/Implementation of activities described in the Roadmap to Fusion during Horizon 2020 through a Joint programme of the members of the EUROfusion consortium/ EUROfusio
Angular correlations in three-jet events in ep collisions at HERA
Three-jet production in deep inelastic ep scattering and photoproduction was
investigated with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of
127 pb-1. Measurements of differential cross sections are presented as
functions of angular correlations between the three jets in the final state and
the proton-beam direction. These correlations provide a stringent test of
perturbative QCD and show sensitivity to the contributions from different
colour configurations. Fixed-order perturbative QCD calculations assuming the
values of the colour factors C_F, C_A and T_F as derived from a variety of
gauge groups were compared to the measurements to study the underlying gauge
group symmetry. The measured angular correlations in the deep inelastic ep
scattering and photoproduction regimes are consistent with the admixture of
colour configurations as predicted by SU(3) and disfavour other symmetry
groups, such as SU(N) in the limit of large N.Comment: 48 pages, 19 figure
resonance production in collisions at HERA
Inclusive K0SK0S production in ep collisions at HERA was studied with the
ZEUS detector using an integrated luminosity of 0.5 fb-1. Enhancements in the
mass spectrum were observed and are attributed to the production of
f2(1270)/a02(1320), f'2(1525) and f0(1710). Masses and widths were obtained
using a fit which takes into account theoretical predictions based on SU(3)
symmetry arguments, and are consistent with the PDG values. The f0(1710) state,
which has a mass consistent with a glueball candidate, was observed with a
statistical significance of 5 standard deviations. However, if this state is
the same as that seen in gamma gamma -> K0SK0S, it is unlikely to be a pure
glueball state.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabl
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