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Credit: CERN

Professor Amanda Cooper-Sarkar

Emeritus Professor

Research theme

  • Fundamental particles and interactions

Sub department

  • Particle Physics

Research groups

  • ATLAS
Amanda.Cooper-Sarkar@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73406
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 659
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  • Publications

Event shapes in deep inelastic scattering at HERA

ArXiv hep-ex/0604032 (2006)
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Les Houches Physics at TeV Colliders 2005, Standard Model and Higgs working group: Summary report

(2006)

Authors:

C Buttar, S Dittmaier, V Drollinger, S Frixione, A Nikitenko, S Willenbrock S Abdullin, E Accomando, D Acosta, A Arbuzov, RD Ball, A Ballestrero, P Bartalini, U Baur, A Belhouari, S Belov, A Belyaev, D Benedetti, T Binoth, S Bolognesi, S Bondarenko, EE Boos, F Boudjema, A Bredenstein, VE Bunichev, C Buttar, JM Campbell, C Carloni Calame, S Catani, R Cavanaugh, M Ciccolini, J Collins, AM Cooper-Sarkar, G Corcella, S Cucciarelli, G Davatz, V DelDuca, A Denner, J D'Hondt, S Dittmaier, V Drollinger, A Drozdetskiy, LV Dudko, M Duehrssen, R Frazier, S Frixione, J Fujimoto, S Gascon-Shotkin, T Gehrmann, A Gehrmann-De Ridder, A Giammanco, A-S Giolo-Nicollerat, EWN Glover, RM Godbole, A Grau, M Grazzini, J-Ph Guillet, A Gusev, R Harlander, R Hegde, G Heinrich, J Heyninck, J Huston, T Ishikawa, A Kalinowski, T Kaneko, K Kato, N Kauer, W Kilgore, M Kirsanov, A Korytov, M Kraemer, A Kulesza, Y Kurihara, S Lehti, L Magnea, F Mahmoudi, E Maina, F Maltoni, C Mariotti, B Mellado, D Mercier, G Mitselmakher, G Montagna, A Moraes, M Moretti, S Moretti, I Nakano, P Nason, O Nicrosini, A Nikitenko, MR Nolten, F Olness, Yu Pakhotin, G Pancheri, F Piccinini, E Pilon, R Pittau, S Pozzorini, J Pumplin, W Quayle, DA Ross, R Sadykov, M Sandhoff, VI Savrin, A Schmidt, M Schulze, S Schumann, B Scurlock, A Sherstnev, P Skands, G Somogyi, J Smith, M Spira, Y Srivastava, H Stenzel, Y Sumino, R Tanaka, Z Trocsanyi, S Tsuno, A Vicini, D Wackeroth, MM Weber, C Weiser, S Willenbrock, SL Wu, M Zanetti
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Measurement of high-Q^2 deep inelastic scattering cross sections with a longitudinally polarised positron beam at HERA

ArXiv hep-ex/0602026 (2006)
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Impact of future HERA data on the determination of proton parton distribution functions using the ZEUS NLO QCD fit

Journal of Physics G Institute of Physics 32:2 (2006) 221

Authors:

Claire Gwenlan, Amanda M Cooper-Sarkar, Christopher Targett-Adams

Abstract:

The high precision and large kinematic coverage of the data from the HERA-I running period (1994-2000) have already allowed precise extractions of proton parton distribution functions. The HERA-II running program is now underway and is expected to provide a substantial increase in the luminosity collected at HERA. In this paper, a study is presented which investigates the potential impact of future data from HERA on the proton PDF uncertainties, within the currently planned running scenario. Next-to-leading order QCD predictions for inclusive jet cross sections at the LHC centre-of-mass energy are presented using the estimated PDFs. Finally, the effect of a possible future measurement of the longitudinal structure function, FL, on the gluon distribution is investigated.
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Impact of future HERA data on the proton PDF uncertainties using the ZEUS NLO QCD fit

Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics IOP Publishing 32:2 (2006) 221-228

Authors:

Claire Gwenlan, A Cooper-Sarkar, C Targett-Adams

Abstract:

The high precision and large kinematic coverage of the data from the HERA-I running period (1994-2000) have already allowed precise extractions of proton parton distribution functions. The HERA-II program is now underway and is expected to provide a substantial increase in the luminosity collected at HERA. In this paper, the first estimate of the impact of future data from HERA, on the proton PDF uncertainties, is presented. Next-to-leading order QCD predictions for inclusive jet cross sections at the LHC are presented using the projected PDFs.
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