The cross sections for charged and neutral current deep inelastic scattering in e+p collisions with a longitudinally polarised positron beam have been measured using the ZEUS detector at HERA. The results, based on data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 23.8 pb−1 at sqrt(s)=318 GeV, are given for both e+p charged current and neutral current deep inelastic scattering for both positive and negative values of the longitudinal polarisation of the positron beam. Single differential cross sections are presented for the kinematic region Q2>200 GeV2. The measured cross sections are compared to the predictions of the Standard Model. A fit to the data yields σCC(Pe=−1)=7.4±3.9(stat.)±1.2(syst.) pb, which is consistent within two standard deviations with the absence of right-handed charged currents in the Standard Model.
Measurement of high-Q2 deep inelastic scattering cross sections with a longitudinally polarised positron beam at HERA
M. I. Ferrero;V. Monaco;R. Sacchi;A. Solano;
2006-01-01
Abstract
The cross sections for charged and neutral current deep inelastic scattering in e+p collisions with a longitudinally polarised positron beam have been measured using the ZEUS detector at HERA. The results, based on data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 23.8 pb−1 at sqrt(s)=318 GeV, are given for both e+p charged current and neutral current deep inelastic scattering for both positive and negative values of the longitudinal polarisation of the positron beam. Single differential cross sections are presented for the kinematic region Q2>200 GeV2. The measured cross sections are compared to the predictions of the Standard Model. A fit to the data yields σCC(Pe=−1)=7.4±3.9(stat.)±1.2(syst.) pb, which is consistent within two standard deviations with the absence of right-handed charged currents in the Standard Model.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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