48 research outputs found
Angular and Current-Target Correlations in Deep Inelastic Scattering at HERA
Correlations between charged particles in deep inelastic ep scattering have
been studied in the Breit frame with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an
integrated luminosity of 6.4 pb-1. Short-range correlations are analysed in
terms of the angular separation between current-region particles within a cone
centred around the virtual photon axis. Long-range correlations between the
current and target regions have also been measured. The data support
predictions for the scaling behaviour of the angular correlations at high Q2
and for anti-correlations between the current and target regions over a large
range in Q2 and in the Bjorken scaling variable x. Analytic QCD calculations
and Monte Carlo models correctly describe the trends of the data at high Q2,
but show quantitative discrepancies. The data show differences between the
correlations in deep inelastic scattering and e+e- annihilation.Comment: 26 pages including 10 figures (submitted to Eur. J. Phys. C
Angular and Current-target Correlations in Deep Inelastic Scattering at HERA
Correlations between charged particles in deep inelastic e+ p scattering have been studied in the Breit frame with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 6.4pb-1. Short-range correlations are analysed in terms of the angular separation between current-region particles within a cone centred around the virtual photon axis. Long-range correlations between the current and target regions have also been measured. The data support predictions for the scaling behaviour of the angular correlations at high Q2 and for anti-correlations between the current and target regions over a large range in Q2 and in the Bjorken scaling variable x. Analytic QCD calculations and Monte Carlo models correctly describe the trends of the data at high Q2, but show quantitative discrepancies. The data show differences between the correlations in deep inelastic scattering and e+e- annihilation
Measurement of diffractive photoproduction of vector mesons at large momentum transfer at HERA
Elastic and proton-dissociative photoproduction of rho /sup 0/, phi and J/ psi vector mesons ( gamma p to Vp, gamma p to VN, respectively) have been measured in e/sup +/p interactions at HERA up to -t=3 GeV/sup 2/, where t is the four-momentum transfer squared at the photon-vector-meson vertex. The analysis is based on a data sample in which photoproduction reactions were tagged by detection of the scattered positron in a special-purpose calorimeter. This limits the photon virtuality, Q/sup 2/, to values less than 0.01 GeV/sup 2/, and selects a gamma p average center-of-mass energy of [W]=94 GeV. Results for the differential cross sections, d sigma /dt, for rho /sup 0/, phi and J/ psi mesons are presented and compared to the results of recent QCD calculations. Results are also presented for the t-dependence of the pion-pair invariant-mass distribution in the rho /sup 0/ mass region and of the spin-density matrix elements determined from the decay-angle distributions. The Pomeron trajectory has been derived from measurements of the W dependence of the elastic differential cross sections d sigma /dt for both rho /sup 0/ and phi mesons
Searches for excited fermions in e p collisions at HERA
Searches in ep collisions for heavy excited fermions have been performed with the ZEUS detector at HERA. Excited states of electrons and quarks have been searched for in e(+)p collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 300 GeV using an integrated luminosity of 47.7 pb(-1). Excited electrons have been sought via the decays e* --> egamma, e* --> eZ and e* --> nuW. Excited quarks have been sought via the decays q* --> qgamma and q* --> qW. A search for excited neutrinos decaying via nu* --> nugamma, nu* --> vZ and nu* --> eW is presented using e(-) p collisions at 318 GeV centre-of-mass energy, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 16.7 pb(-1). No evidence for any excited fermion is found, and limits on the characteristic couplings are derived for masses less than or similar to250 GeV. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
Measurement of the neutral current cross section and F-2 structure function for deep inelastic e(+)p scattering at HERA
The cross section and the proton structure function F2 for neutral current deep inelastic e+p scattering have been measured with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 30 pb-1. The data were collected in 1996 and 1997 at a centre-of-mass energy of 300 GeV. They cover the kinematic range 2.7 < Q2 < 30000 GeV2 and 6-10-5 < cursive Greek chi < 0.65. The variation of F2 with cursive Greek chi and Q2 is well described by next-to-leading-order perturbative QCD as implemented in the DGLAP evolution equations
Measurement of diffractive photoproduction of vector mesons at large momentum transfer at HERA
Elastic and proton-dissociative photoproduction of , and
vector mesons (, , respectively) have
been measured in e^+p interactions at HERA up to -t=3 GeV, where t is the
four-momentum transfer squared at the photon-vector meson vertex. The analysis
is based on a data sample in which photoproduction reactions were tagged by
detection of the scattered positron in a special-purpose calorimeter. This
limits the photon virtuality, Q^2, to values less than 0.01 GeV, and
selects a average center-of-mass energy of = 94 GeV. Results for
the differential cross sections, d/d, for , and
mesons are presented and compared to the results of recent QCD
calculations. Results are also presented for the t-dependence of the pion-pair
invariant-mass distribution in the mass region and of the spin-density
matrix elements determined from the decay-angle distributions. The Pomeron
trajectory has been derived from measurements of the W dependence of the
elastic differential cross sections d/d for both and
mesons.Comment: 52 pages, including 24 figures and 18 table
Measurement of the diffractive cross-section in deep inelastic scattering using ZEUS 1994 data
The DIS diffractive cross section, d sigma(gamma*p-->XN)(diff)/dM(X), has been measured in the mass range M(X) XN)(diff) (M(X), W, Q(2))/dM(X) proportional to W(adiff) with a(diff) = 0.507 +/- 0.034(stat)(-0.046)(+0.155) (syst) corresponding to a t-averaged pomeron trajectory of (P) = 1.127 +/- 0.009(stat)(-0.012)(+0.039) (syst) which is larger than (P) observed in hadron-hadron scattering The W dependence of the diffractive cross section is found to be the same as that of the total cross section for scattering of virtual photons on protons. The data are consistent with the assumption that the diffractive structure function F(2)(D(3)) factorizes according to x(P)F(2)(D(3))(x(p), beta, Q(2)) = (x(0)/x(P))(n)F(2)(D(2)) (beta, Q(2)). They are also consistent with QCD based models which incorporate factorization breaking. The rise of x(P)F(2)(D(3)) with decreasing x(P) and the weak dependence of F(2)(D(2)) On Q(2) suggest a substantial contribution from partonic interactions
Measurement of D*+- production and the charm contribution to F(2) in deep inelastic scattering at HERA
The production of D*+-(2010) mesons in deep inelastic scattering has been
measured in the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 37
pb^-1. The decay channels D*+ -> D0 pi+(+c.c.), with D0 -> K- pi+ or D0 ->K-
pi- pi+ pi+, have been used to identify the D mesons. The e+p cross section for
inclusive D*+- production with 1<Q^2<600 GeV^2 and 0.02<y<0.7 is 8.31 +-
0.31(stat.) +0.30-0.50(syst.) nb in the kinematic region 1.5< pT(D*+-)<15 GeV
and |eta(D*+-)|<1.5. Differential cross sections are consistent with a
next-to-leading-order perturbative-QCD calculation when using
charm-fragmentation models which take into account the interaction of the charm
quark with the proton remnant.
The observed cross section is extrapolated to the full kinematic region in
pT(D*+-) and eta(D*+-) in order to determine the charm contribution,
F^ccbar_2(x,Q^2), to the proton structure function. The ratio
F^ccbar_2/F_2 rises from ~10% at Q^2 ~1.8 GeV^2 to ~30% at Q^2 ~130 GeV^2 for
x values in the range 10^-4 to 10-3.Comment: 35 pages, 9 figures. Correction 7/10/99: Figure 9 has been updated.
Correction 3/04/00: Miss-prints in tables (1,2,3) and in Figure 5 have been
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Measurement of Dijet photoproduction at high transverse energies at HERA
The cross section for dijet photoproduction at high transverse energies is
presented as a function of the transverse energies and the pseudorapidities of
the jets. The measurement is performed using a sample of ep-interactions
corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 6.3 pb^(-1), recorded by the ZEUS
detector.Jets are defined by applying a k_T-clustering algorithm to the hadrons
observed in the final state. The measured cross sections are compared to
next-to-leading order QCD calculations. In a kinematic regime where theoretical
uncertainties are expected to be small, the measured cross sections are higher
than these calculations.Comment: 32 pages including 6 figure