Conveners
Diffraction in ep collisions (IV)
- Douglas Ross (Southampton University)
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Alice Valkarova (Charles University Prague)04/09/2016, 16:00Diffraction in e-p collisions (experiment/phenomenology/theory)The production of inclusive jets, dijets and trijets was investigated with the high statistics HERA II DIS data. The H1 experiment have determined the corresponding cross sections with improved experimental precision and sophisticated method of unfolding, compared to previous measurements. The results were compared with NLO QCD calculations. Signals of QCD instanton-induced processes were...Go to contribution page
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Karel Cerny (Charles University Prague)04/09/2016, 16:20Diffraction in e-p collisions (experiment/phenomenology/theory)Recent results are presented on diffractive dissociation in deep inelastic scattering and photoproduction from HERA. Reviews of measurements of final states containing jets, D* meson and photons are used to address the issue of validity of hard QCD factorization commonly used to predict cross section and differential shapes by means of using diffractive parton densities obtained from previous...Go to contribution page
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Ada Maria Solano (TO)04/09/2016, 16:40Diffraction in e-p collisions (experiment/phenomenology/theory)Latest H1 and ZEUS results on vector meson production at HERA are presented. Exclusive rho0 photoproduction with a leading neutron and the cross section ratio psi'/psi in deep inelastic scattering are discussed in detail.Go to contribution page
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Mohammad Ahmady (Mount Allison University)04/09/2016, 17:00Diffraction in e-p collisions (experiment/phenomenology/theory)We compute the rate for diffractive $\phi$ electro-production within the Color Glass Condensate model. The model parameters are obtained from fits to the most recent combined HERA data on inclusive deep inelastic scattering. As for the $\phi$ meson, we use the holographic light front wavefunction obtained from AdS/QCD. Our predictions are compared with the available data collected at the...Go to contribution page