10–15 Sept 2014
Primošten (Croatia)
Europe/Lisbon timezone

Session

Diffraction in DIS (III)

11 Sept 2014, 15:30
Primošten (Croatia)

Primošten (Croatia)

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Diffraction in DIS (III)

  • M. Ruspa

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  1. Oleg Kuprash (DESY)
    11/09/2014, 15:30
    Diffraction in DIS
    The photoproduction of isolated photons, both inclusive and together with a jet, has been measured with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 374pb−1. Differential cross sections are presented in the isolated-photon transverse-energy and pseudorapidity ranges 6<EγT<15 GeV and −0.7<ηγ<0.9, and for jet transverse-energy and pseudorapidity ranges 4<EjetT<35 GeV and...
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  2. Mr Grzegorz Gach (AGH University)
    11/09/2014, 15:55
    Diffraction in DIS
    The exclusive production of dijets in diffractive deep inelastic lepton-proton scattering has been measured with the ZEUS detector at HERA with an integrated luminosity of 372 inverse picobarn. Jets have been reconstructed in the photon-Pomeron rest frame using the exclusive kt algorithm. The shape of the differential cross-section as a function of the angle between the plane spanned by...
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  3. Dr Sergey Levonian (DESY)
    11/09/2014, 16:20
    Diffraction in DIS
    Two new analyses exploring different kinematic regimes are presented, based on H1 data collected in the years 2006-2007: inclusive neutron and photon production in DIS and exclusive rho0 production associated with forward neutrons in photoproduction. The former reaction is analysed in terms of the Feynman scaling hypothesis and compared to various Monte Carlo models, none of which is able to...
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  4. Paul Newman (Birmingham)
    11/09/2014, 16:45
    Diffraction in DIS
    The Large Hadron Electron Collider is a proposed upgrade to the LHC in which the existing proton or heavy ion beams collide with a newly constructed electron beam of nominal energy 60 GeV, simultaneously with ongoing pp or AA collisions. As well as the overall status of the project, prospects for diffractive physics studies in particular and low x physics more generally will be discussed in...
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