The antiparticle-over-particle multiplicity ratio is measured in deep-inelastic scattering for negatively and positively charged kaons and, for the first time, for antiprotons and protons. The data were obtained by the COMPASS Collaboration using a 160 GeV muon beam impinging on an isoscalar (LiD)-Li-6 target. The regime of deep-inelastic scattering is ensured by requiring Q(2) > 1 (GeV/c)(2) for the photon virtuality and W > 5 GeV/c(2) for the invariant mass of the produced hadronic system. Bjorken-x is restricted to the range 0.01 to 0.40. Protons and antiprotons are identified in the momentum range from 20 GeV/c to 60 GeV/c and required to carry a large fraction of the virtual-photon energy, z > 0.5. In the whole studied z-region, the P over p multiplicity ratio is found to be below the lower limit expected from calculations based on leading-order perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics (pQCD). Kaons were previously analysed in the momentum range 12 GeV/c to 40 GeV/c. In the present analysis this range is extended up to 55 GeV/c, whereby events with larger virtual-photon energies are included in the analysis and the observed K- over K+ ratio becomes closer to the expectation of next-to-leading order pQCD. The results of both analyses strengthen our earlier conclusion that at COMPASS energies the phase space available for single-hadron production in deep-inelastic scattering should be taken into account in the standard pQCD formalism. (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier B.V.

Antiproton over proton and K− over K+ multiplicity ratios at high z in DIS

A. Amoroso;M. Chiosso;A. Chumakov;D. D'Ago;V. Frolov;I. Gnesi;A. Ivanov;S. Levorato;D. Panzieri;B. Parsamyan;M. Pešek;
2020-01-01

Abstract

The antiparticle-over-particle multiplicity ratio is measured in deep-inelastic scattering for negatively and positively charged kaons and, for the first time, for antiprotons and protons. The data were obtained by the COMPASS Collaboration using a 160 GeV muon beam impinging on an isoscalar (LiD)-Li-6 target. The regime of deep-inelastic scattering is ensured by requiring Q(2) > 1 (GeV/c)(2) for the photon virtuality and W > 5 GeV/c(2) for the invariant mass of the produced hadronic system. Bjorken-x is restricted to the range 0.01 to 0.40. Protons and antiprotons are identified in the momentum range from 20 GeV/c to 60 GeV/c and required to carry a large fraction of the virtual-photon energy, z > 0.5. In the whole studied z-region, the P over p multiplicity ratio is found to be below the lower limit expected from calculations based on leading-order perturbative Quantum Chromodynamics (pQCD). Kaons were previously analysed in the momentum range 12 GeV/c to 40 GeV/c. In the present analysis this range is extended up to 55 GeV/c, whereby events with larger virtual-photon energies are included in the analysis and the observed K- over K+ ratio becomes closer to the expectation of next-to-leading order pQCD. The results of both analyses strengthen our earlier conclusion that at COMPASS energies the phase space available for single-hadron production in deep-inelastic scattering should be taken into account in the standard pQCD formalism. (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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G.D. Alexeev; M.G. Alexeev; A. Amoroso; V. Andrieux; V. Anosov; A. Antoshkin; K. Augsten; W. Augustyniak; C.D.R. Azevedo; B. Badełek; F. Balestra; M. ...espandi
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