The cross section for high-ET dijet production in photoproduction has been measured with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 81.8 pb-1. The events were required to have a virtuality of the incoming photon, Q2, of less than 1 GeV2 and a photon-proton center-of-mass energy in the range 142<Wgammap<293 GeV. Events were selected if at least two jets satisfied the transverse-energy requirements of ETjet1>20 GeV and ETjet2>15 GeV and pseudorapidity (with respect to the proton beam direction) requirements of -1<etajet1,2<3, with at least one of the jets satisfying -1<etajet<2.5. The measurements show sensitivity to the parton distributions in the photon and proton and to effects beyond next-to-leading order in QCD. Hence these data can be used to constrain further the parton densities in the proton and photon.

High-ET dijet photoproduction at HERA.

MONACO, Vincenzo;SACCHI, Roberto;SOLANO, Ada Maria;
2007-01-01

Abstract

The cross section for high-ET dijet production in photoproduction has been measured with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 81.8 pb-1. The events were required to have a virtuality of the incoming photon, Q2, of less than 1 GeV2 and a photon-proton center-of-mass energy in the range 14220 GeV and ETjet2>15 GeV and pseudorapidity (with respect to the proton beam direction) requirements of -1
2007
76
072011
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.76.072011
High Energy Physics; HERA; ZEUS Collaboration
S. Chekanov;M. Derrick;S. Magill;B. Musgrave;D. Nicholass;J. Repond;R. Yoshida;M. C. K.;M. Jechow;N. Pavel;A. G. Y.;S. Antonelli;P. Antonioli;G. Bari;...espandi
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