323 research outputs found
Inclusive Jet Production with Virtual Photons in Next-to-Leading Order QCD
We present a next-to-leading order calculation for the virtual
photoproduction of one and two jets in collisions. Soft and collinear
singularities are extracted using the phase space slicing method. The collinear
photon initial state singularity depends logarithmically on the mass of the
virtual photon and is absorbed into the virtual photon structure function. An
factorization scheme is defined similarly to the real photon
case. Numerical results are presented for HERA conditions using the Snowmass
jet definition for inclusive single jet and dijet cross sections. We study the
dependence of these cross sections on the transverse energies and rapidities of
the jets. Finally, we compare the ratio of the experimentally defined resolved
and direct cross sections with recent ZEUS data as a function of the photon
virtuality .Comment: LaTeX, 28 pages, 7 figure
Next-to-leading order QCD calculations with parton showers II: soft singularities
Programs that calculate observables in quantum chromodynamics at
next-to-leading order typically generate events that consist of partons rather
than hadrons -- and just a few partons at that. These programs would be much
more useful if the few partons were turned into parton showers, which could be
given to one of the Monte Carlo event generators to produce hadron showers. In
a previous paper, we have seen how to generate parton showers related to the
final state collinear singularities of the perturbative calculation for the
example of e+ + e- --> 3 jets. This paper discusses the treatment of the soft
singularities.Comment: 26 pages with 5 figures. This version is close to the version to be
publishe
Dosimetry characterization of P intravascular brachytherapy source wires using Monte Carlo codes PENELOPE and GEANT4
Monte Carlo calculations using the codes PENELOPE and GEANT4 have been
performed to characterize the dosimetric parameters of the new 20 mm long
catheter based P beta source manufactured by Guidant Corporation. The
dose distribution along the transverse axis and the two dimensional dose rate
table have been calculated. Also, the dose rate at the reference point, the
radial dose function and the anisotropy function were evaluated according to
the adapted TG-60 formalism for cylindrical sources. PENELOPE and GEANT4 codes
were first verified against previous results corresponding to the old 27 mm
Guidant P beta source. The dose rate at the reference point for the
unsheathed 27 mm source in water was calculated to be cGy
s mCi, for PENELOPE, and cGy s
mCi, for GEANT4. For the unsheathed 20 mm source these values were
cGy s mCi and cGy s
mCi, respectively. Also, a comparison with the limited data available on
this new source is shown. We found non negligible differences between the
results obtained with PENELOPE and GEANT4.Comment: 13 pages, 7 figures, 7 tables (accepted for publication in Medical
Physics
Pleniglacial dynamics in an oceanic central European loess landscape
Loess–palaeosol sequences (LPSs) of the oceanic-influenced European loess belt underwent frequent post-depositional processes induced by surface runoff or periglacial processes. The interpretation of such atypical LPSs is
not straightforward, and they cannot be easily used for regional to
continental correlations. Within the last few years, however, such sequences
gained increased attention, as they are valuable archives for regional
landscape dynamics. In this study, the Siersdorf LPS was analysed using a
multi-proxy approach using sedimentological, geochemical, and
spectrophotometric methods combined with luminescence dating and tentative
malacological tests to unravel Pleniglacial dynamics of the Lower Rhine
Embayment. A marshy wetland environment for the late Middle Pleniglacial to
the early Upper Pleniglacial was shown by colour reflectance and grain size
distribution. Age inversions from luminescence dating paired with
geochemical and sedimentological data reveal long-lasting erosional
processes during the early Upper Pleniglacial, which were constrained to a
relatively small catchment with short transport ranges. The upper sequence
shows typical marker horizons for the study area and indicate harsh,
cold-arid conditions for the late Upper Pleniglacial. In comparison with
other terrestrial archives, the Siersdorf LPS shows that the Lower Rhine
Embayment was more diverse than previously assumed, regarding not only its
geomorphological settings and related processes but also its ecosystems and
environments.</p
Has the QCD RG-Improved Parton Content of Virtual Photons been Observed?
It is demonstrated that present and DIS ep data on the structure of
the virtual photon can be understood entirely in terms of the standard `naive'
quark--parton model box approach. Thus the QCD renormalization group (RG)
improved parton distributions of virtual photons, in particular their gluonic
component, have not yet been observed. The appropriate kinematical regions for
their future observation are pointed out as well as suitable measurements which
may demonstrate their relevance.Comment: 24 pages, LaTeX, 5 figure
Combining QCD Matrix Elements at Next-to-Leading Order with Parton Showers in Electroproduction
We present a method to combine next-to-leading order (NLO) matrix elements in
QCD with leading logarithmic parton showers by applying a suitably modified
version of the phase-space-slicing method. The method consists of subsuming the
NLO corrections into a scale-dependent phase-space-slicing parameter, which is
then automatically adjusted to cut out the leading order, virtual, soft and
collinear contributions in the matrix element calculation. In this way a
positive NLO weight is obtained, which can be redistributed by a parton shower
algortihm. As an example, we display the method for single-jet inclusive cross
sections at O(alpha_s) in electroproduction. We numerically compare the
modified version of the phase-space-slicing method with the standard approach
and find very good agreement on the percent level.Comment: 21 pages, 2 eps figures. Revised section 2. To appear in PR
Factorization Breaking in Dijet Photoproduction with a Leading Neutron
The production of dijets with a leading neutron in ep-interactions at HERA is
calculated in leading order and next-to-leading order of perturbative QCD using
a pion-exchange model. Differential cross sections for deep-inelastic
scattering (DIS) and photoproduction are presented as a function of several
kinematic variables. By comparing the theoretical predictions for DIS dijets to
recent H1 data, the pion flux factor together with the parton distribution
functions of the pion is determined. The dijet cross sections in
photoproduction show factorization breaking if compared to the H1
photoproduction data. The suppression factor is S = 0.48 (0.64) for resolved
(global) suppression.Comment: 16 pages, 5 figure
Coherent Parton Showers with Local Recoils
We outline a new formalism for dipole-type parton showers which maintain
exact energy-momentum conservation at each step of the evolution. Particular
emphasis is put on the coherence properties, the level at which recoil effects
do enter and the role of transverse momentum generation from initial state
radiation. The formulated algorithm is shown to correctly incorporate coherence
for soft gluon radiation. Furthermore, it is well suited for easing matching to
next-to-leading order calculations.Comment: 24 pages, 3 figure
HERA Physics Beyond the Standard Model
The prospects of physics beyond the standard model in deep inelastic
scattering are reviewed, emphasizing some scenarios which attained attention
after the observation of an excess of events with large momentum transfer at
HERA.Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX, uses iop style files and axodraw.sty, Talk presented
at the 3rd UK Phenomenology Workshop on HERA Physics, September 1998, Durha
Standard Model Large-E_T Processes and Searches for New Physics at HERA
Existing and missing calculations of standard model processes producing large
transverse energy in electron-proton interactions at HERA are reviewed. The
adequacy of the existing standard model Monte Carlo programs for generic
searches of exotic processes is analyzed.Comment: 9 pages, LaTeX, uses iop style files, Contribution to the 3rd UK
Phenomenology Workshop on HERA Physics, September 1998, Durha
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