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Open Charm Production at HERA
Measurements of charmed particle cross sections at HERA in the
photoproduction and deep inelastic regimes are reviewed. The status of the
comparison with perturbative QCD calculations is discussed.Comment: Presented at the Ringberg Workshop on ``New Trends in HERA Physics
2001'' 17-22 June 2001. 12 pages, 11 figure
Production of J/psi Mesons at HERA
Inelastic and diffractive production of J/psi mesons at HERA is reviewed. The
data on inelastic photoproduction are described well within errors by the
Colour Singlet Model in next-to-leading order. A search for colour octet
processes predicted within the NRQCD/factorisation approach is conducted in
many regions of phase space. No unambiguous evidence has been found to date.
Diffractive elastic production of J/psi mesons has been measured in the limit
of photoproduction up to the highest photon proton center of mass energies. The
increase of the cross section is described by pQCD models. At larger Q^2, the W
dependence is found to be similar to that observed in photoproduction. First
analyses of data at high t yield a powerlike dependence on |t|. A LO BFKL
calculation gives a good description of the data.Comment: 14 pages, 12 figures, contribution to Ringberg 200
Structure functions at large x
Structure function data together with other measurements from fixed-target
deep inelastic scattering and hadron-hadron collider experiments which
contribute to our knowledge of the parton density functions are reviewed. The
inclusive cross-section measurements of neutral and charged current
interactions at HERA are presented and their impact on the parton density
functions is discussed. Future prospects for an improved knowledge of the
parton density functions at large x are briefly mentioned.Comment: Invited talk given at the workshop on ``New Trends in HERA Physics
2001'', Ringberg castle, Germany, June 17-22, 200
HERA results on the structure of the proton
A selection of results from the H1 and ZEUS experiments at HERA are reviewed, particularly in the area of deep inelastic scattering and diffraction. Quantum chromodynamics gives a good explanation of these data down to surprisingly low values of the four-momentum transfer, . Data at smaller can be described by Regge models as well as by dipole models including parton-saturation effects. The latter can also give a unified description of many features of diffractive data
A characteristic plot of pomeron-exchanged processes in diffractive DIS
The dependence of the fractal behaviors of the pomeron induced system in deep
inelastic lepton-nucleon scattering upon the diffractive kinematic variables is
found rather robust and not sensitive to the distinct parameterization of the
pomeron flux factor and structure function. A feasible experimental test of the
phenomenological pomeron-exchanged model based on the fractal measurement in
DESY collider HERA is proposed.Comment: 14 pages, 2 Postscript figure
Jet shapes in ep collisions at HERA
New measurements of the jet shape in ep collisions at HERA using the
k_T-cluster jet algorithm are presented.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures; plenary talk given at the 3rd UK Phenomenology
Workshop on HERA Physics, Durham, UK, September 199
Momentum Spectra in the Current Region of the Breit Frame in Deep Inelastic Scattering at HERA
The production of charged particles has been measured in deep inelastic
scattering (DIS) with the ZEUS detector. The evolution of the moments of the
scaled momenta distributions in and has been investigated in the
current fragmentation region of the Breit frame. The results in the current
region are compared to data and QCD analytical calculations. The
results are consistent with the universality of single-particle spectra in DIS
and annihilation at high The results at low disagree with
analytical calculations based on the modified leading log approximation (MLLA)
and local parton hadron duality (LPHD).Comment: 3 pages. 1 postscript figure + 1 postscript preprint logo + 1 LaTeX
file + 1 style fil
Open charm production in diffractive ep collisions
The cross section for the diffractive reaction gamma* + p -> c cbar + p with
a real or virtual photon is calculated in the nonperturbative two-gluon
exchange model of Landshoff and Nachtmann. Numerical predictions are given for
cross sections and spectra at typical HERA values of c.m. energy and photon
virtuality. The contribution of charm to the diffractive structure function is
evaluated and found to be rather small in the model, and the ratio between the
production rates for b bbar and c cbar is tiny.Comment: 16 pages including 7 figures, Latex2e, uses epsf.st
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