10 research outputs found
Multiplicity moments in deep inelastic scattering at HERA
Multiplicity moments of charged particles in deep inelastic e(+) p scattering have been measured with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 38.3 pb(-1). The moments for Q(2) gt 1000 GeV2 were studied in the current region of the Breit frame. The evolution of the moments was investigated as a function of restricted regions in polar angle and, for the first time, both in the transverse momentum and in absolute momentum of final-state particles. Analytic perturbative QCD predictions in conjunction with the hypothesis of Local Parton- Hadron Duality (LPHD) reproduce the trends of the moments in polar-angle regions, although some discrepancies are observed. For the moments restricted either in transverse or absolute momentum, the analytic results combined with the LPHD hypothesis show considerable deviations from the measurements. The study indicates a large influence of the hadronisation stage on the multiplicity distributions in the restricted phase-space regions studied here, which is inconsistent with the expectations of the LPHD hypothesis
Measurement of azimuthal asymmetries in deep inelastic scattering
The distribution of the azimuthal angle for the charged hadrons has been
studied in the hadronic centre-of-mass system for neutral current deep
inelastic positron-proton scattering with the ZEUS detector at HERA.
Measurements of the dependence of the moments of this distribution on the
transverse momenta of the charged hadrons are presented. Asymmetries that can
be unambiguously attributed to perturbative QCD processes have been observed
for the first time.Comment: 19 pages - 4 figures. Included referee's comment
Measurement of inclusive D+-(s) photoproduction at HERA
The first measurement of inclusive Ds+- photoproduction at HERA has been
performed with the ZEUS detector for photon-proton centre-of-mass energies 130
< W < 280 GeV. The measured cross section for 3 < pt(Ds) < 12 GeV and
|eta(Ds)| Ds X) = 3.79 +- 0.59 (stat.) +0.26-0.46 (syst.)
+- 0.94 (br.) nb, where the last error arises from the uncertainty in the Ds
decay branching ratio. The measurements are compared with inclusive D*+-
photoproduction cross sections in the same kinematic region and with QCD
calculations. The Ds cross sections lie above a fixed-order next-to-leading
order calculation and agree better with a tree-level O(alpha,alpha_s^3)
calculation that was tuned to describe the ZEUS D* cross sections. The ratio of
Ds+- to D*+- cross sections is 0.41 +- 0.07 (stat.) +0.03-0.05 (syst.) +- 0.10
(br.). From this ratio, the strangeness-suppression factor in charm
photoproduction, within the LUND string fragmentation model, has been
calculated to be gamma_s = 0.27 +- 0.05 +- 0.07 (br.). The cross-section ratio
and gamma_s are in good agreement with those obtained in charm production in
e+e- annihilation.Comment: 20 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Phys. Lett. B; 1 footnote adde
Measurement of dijet production in neutral current deep inelastic scattering at high Q(2) and determination of alpha(s)
Dijet production has been studied in neutral current deep inelastic e(+)p scattering for 470 lt Q(2) lt 20000 GeV2 with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 38.4 pb(-1). Dijet differential cross sections are presented in a kinematic region where both theoretical and experimental uncertainties are small. Next-to-leading-order (NLO) QCD calculations describe the measured differential cross sections well. A QCD analysis of the measured dijet fraction as a function of Q(2) allows both a precise determination of alpha (s)(M-z) and a test of the energy-scale dependence of the strong coupling constant. A detailed analysis provides an improved estimate of the uncertainties of the NLO QCD cross sections arising from the parton distribution functions of the proton. The value of cu,(Mz), as determined from the QCD fit, is alpha (s)(M-z) = 0.1166 +/- 0.0019(stat.)(- 0.0033)(+0.0024)(exp.)(-0.0044)(+0.0057)(th.)
Measurement of the proton structure function F2 at very low Q2 at HERA
A measurement of the proton structure function F_2(x,Q^2) is presented in the
kinematic range 0.045 GeV^2 < Q^2 < 0.65 GeV^2 and 6*10^{-7} < x < 1*10^{-3}.
The results were obtained using a data sample corresponding to an integrated
luminosity of 3.9pb^-1 in e^+p reactions recorded with the ZEUS detector at
HERA. Information from a silicon-strip tracking detector, installed in front of
the small electromagnetic calorimeter used to measure the energy of the
final-state positron at small scattering angles, together with an enhanced
simulation of the hadronic final state, has permitted the extension of the
kinematic range beyond that of previous measurements. The uncertainties in F_2
are typically less than 4%. At the low Q^2 values of the present measurement,
the rise of F_2 at low x is slower than observed in HERA data at higher Q^2 and
can be described by Regge theory with a constant logarithmic slope. The
dependence of F_2 on Q^2 is stronger than at higher Q^2 values, approaching, at
the lowest Q^2 values of this measurement, a region where F_2 becomes nearly
proportional to Q^2.Comment: 23 pages including 4 figures. Revised version (v2) has a corrected
author list and implements comments from the referee. Accepted by Phys. Lett.
Measurement of exclusive omega electroproduction at HERA
The exclusive electroproduction of omega mesons, ep -> e omega p, has been
studied in the kinematic range 3<Q^2<20 GeV^2, 40<W<120 GeV and |t|<0.6 GeV^2
with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 37.7 pb^{-1}.
The omega mesons were identified via the decay omega -> pi^+pi^-pi^0. The
exclusive (ep -> e omega p) cross section in the above kinematic region is
0.108 +- 0.014(stat.) +- 0.026(syst.) nb. The reaction ep -> e phi p, phi ->
pi^+pi^-pi^0, has also been measured. The cross sections, as well as the
cross-section ratios omega/rho and omega/phi, are presented as a function of W
and Q^2. Thus, for the first time, the properties of omega electroproduction
can be compared to those of rho^0, phi and J/psi electroproduction at high W.Comment: 15 pages including 4 figure
The Q**2 dependence of dijet cross-sections in gamma p interactions at HERA
The dependence of the photon structure on the photon virtuality, Q^2, is
studied by measuring the reaction e^+p\to e^+ + {\rm jet} + {\rm jet} + {\rm X}
at photon-proton centre-of-mass energies 134 < W < 223 GeV. Events have been
selected in the Q^2 ranges \approx 0 GeV^2, 0.1-0.55 GeV^2, and 1.5-4.5 GeV^2,
having two jets with transverse energy E_T^{jet} > 5.5 GeV in the final state.
The dijet cross section has been measured as a function of the fractional
momentum of the photon participating in the hard process, x_gamma. The ratio of
the dijet cross section with x_gamma 0.75
decreases as Q^2 increases. The data are compared with the predictions of NLO
pQCD and leading-order Monte Carlo programs using various parton distribution
functions of the photon. The measurements can be interpreted in terms of a
resolved photon component that falls with Q^2 but remains present at values of
Q^2 up to 4.5 GeV^2. However, none of the models considered gives a good
description of the data.Comment: 15 pages and 4 figure
Study of the effective transverse momentum of partons in the proton using prompt photons in photoproduction at HERA
The photoproduction of prompt photons, together with an accompanying jet, has
been measured with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of
38.6 pb^{-1}. A study of the effective transverse momentum, k_T, of partons in
the proton, as modelled within the framework of the PYTHIA Monte Carlo, gives a
value of k_T = 1.69+/-0.18 ^{+0.18}_{-0.20} GeV for the photon-proton
centre-of-mass energy range 134 < W < 251 GeV. This result is in agreement with
the previously observed trend in hadron-hadron scattering for k_T to rise with
interaction energy.Comment: 20 pages including 4 figures; accepted by Physics Letters