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Jets and Prompt Photons in Photoproduction at ZEUS
In the ZEUS experiment at HERA, photoproduction processes have been studied
for photon-proton centre-of-mass energies in the range 100 < W_gamma p < 300
GeV and jet transverse energies extending to E_T^jet ~ 70 GeV. The data
contribute to our understanding of QCD dynamics, and also provide new
constraints on the photon's parton density.Comment: 7 pages, 12 figures, talk given at ICHEP'98, writeup also available
at http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac.uk/preprints/98/05
Rapidity Gaps in Hard Photoproduction
Recent results obtained from studies of diffractive processes in hard
photoproduction performed by the ZEUS collaboration using data delivered by
HERA in 1993 and 1994 are presented. In particular, we have found that \% of events with two jets at a pseudorapidity interval of 3.5 to 4 are
inconsistent with a non-diffractive production mechanism. These events may be
interpreted as arising due to the exchange of a colour singlet object of
negative squared invariant mass () around 40~GeV. We have also probed
the structure of the exchanged colour singlet object in low-- diffractive
scattering. By comparing the results from photoproduction and electroproduction
processes we find that between 30\% and 80\% of the momentum of the exchanged
colour singlet object which is carried by partons is due to hard gluons.Comment: 13 pages. 13 postscript figures + 1 postscript preprint logo + 1
LaTeX file. Files tarred, gzipped and uuencoded into 1 file. Also available
at http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac.uk/preprints/96/03
Automatic focus control for facsimile cameras
An electronic circuit for controlling the focus of facsimile cameras is described. The circuit consists of balanced a.c. amplifiers, two square law function generators, and a differential amplifier and power drive. The invention includes a method for maintaining the imaging sensor at the expected location of the focal plane as the facsimile camera scans a scene or terrain. A block diagram of the electronic circuitry is provided
Effects of footwear variations on three-dimensional kinematics and tibial accelerations of specific movements in American football
American football is associated with a high rate of non-contact chronic injuries. Players are able to select from both high and low cut footwear. The aim of the current investigation was to examine the influence of high and low cut American football specific footwear on tibial accelerations and three-dimensional (3D) kinematics during three sport specific movements. Twelve male American football players performed three movements, run, cut and vertical jump whilst wearing both low and high cut footwear. 3D kinematics of the lower extremities were measured using an eight-camera motion analysis system alongside tibial acceleration parameters which were obtained using a shank mounted accelerometer. Tibial acceleration and 3D kinematic differences between the different footwear were examined using either repeated measures or Friedman’s ANOVA. Tibial accelerations were significantly greater in the low cut footwear in comparison to the high cut footwear for the run and cut movements. In addition, peak ankle eversion and tibial internal rotation parameters were shown to be significantly greater in the low cut footwear in the running and cutting movement conditions. The current study indicates that the utilization of low cut American football footwear for training/performance may place American footballers at increased risk from chronic injuries
Colour Coherence in Photon Induced Reactions
Colour coherence in hard photoproduction is considered using the Monte Carlo
event generators PYTHIA and HERWIG. Significant effects in the parton shower
are found using multijet observables for direct and resolved photon induced
reactions. The particle flow in the interjet region of direct processes shows a
strong influence of string fragmentation effects.Comment: 6 pages, LaTeX, 6 eps figures included, to appear in the proceedings
of the workshop "Future Physics at HERA
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Interferometric and polarization measurements of polar regions of Venu
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