Jets in photoproduction events have been studied with the ZEUS detector for gammap centre-of-mass energies ranging from 130 to 2 50 GeV. The inclusive jet distributions give evidence for the dominance of resolved photon interactions. In the di-jet sample the direct processes are for the first time clearly isolated. Di-jet cross sections for the resolved and direct processes are given in a restricted kinematic range.

Observation of Direct Processes In Photoproduction At Hera

CIRIO, Roberto;COSTA, Marco;PERONI, Cristiana;SOLANO, Ada Maria;SACCHI, Roberto;
1994-01-01

Abstract

Jets in photoproduction events have been studied with the ZEUS detector for gammap centre-of-mass energies ranging from 130 to 2 50 GeV. The inclusive jet distributions give evidence for the dominance of resolved photon interactions. In the di-jet sample the direct processes are for the first time clearly isolated. Di-jet cross sections for the resolved and direct processes are given in a restricted kinematic range.
1994
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(94)91121-5
CENTRAL TRACKING DETECTOR; LEADING-ORDER QCD; PARTON DISTRIBUTIONS; MONTE-CARLO; PHOTON; ZEUS; COLLIDER
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M. DERRICK;D. KRAKAUER;S. MAGILL;B. MUSGRAVE;J. REPOND;S. REPOND;R. STANEK;R. L. TALAGA;J. THRON;F. ARZARELLO;R. AYAD;G. BARI;M. BASILE;L...espandi
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