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Professor Brian Foster OBE, FRS

Donald H. Perkins Professor of Experimental Physics

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  • Accelerator physics
  • Fundamental particles and interactions

Sub department

  • Particle Physics

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  • Future Colliders
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Azimuthal correlations in photoproduction and deep inelastic ep scattering at HERA

Journal of High Energy Physics Springer Nature 2021:12 (2021) 102

Authors:

I Abt, R Aggarwal, V Aushev, O Behnke, A Bertolin, I Bloch, I Brock, Nh Brook, R Brugnera, A Bruni, Pj Bussey, A Caldwell, Cd Catterall, J Chwastowski, J Ciborowski, R Ciesielski, Am Cooper-Sarkar, M Corradi, Rk Dementiev, S Dusini, J Ferrando, S Floerchinger, B Foster, E Gallo, D Gangadharan, A Garfagnini, A Geiser, Lk Gladilin, Yu A Golubkov, G Grzelak, C Gwenlan, D Hochman, Nz Jomhari, I Kadenko, U Karshon, P Kaur, R Klanner, U Klein, Ia Korzhavina, N Kovalchuk, M Kuze, Bb Levchenko, A Levy, B Loehr, E Lohrmann, A Longhin, F Lorkowski, O Yu Lukina, I Makarenko, J Malka

Abstract:

Collective behaviour of final-state hadrons, and multiparton interactions are studied in high-multiplicity ep scattering at a centre-of-mass energy s = 318 GeV with the ZEUS detector at HERA. Two- and four-particle azimuthal correlations, as well as multiplicity, transverse momentum, and pseudorapidity distributions for charged-particle multiplicities Nch ≥ 20 are measured. The dependence of two-particle correlations on the virtuality of the exchanged photon shows a clear transition from photoproduction to neutral current deep inelastic scattering. For the multiplicities studied, neither the measurements in photoproduction processes nor those in neutral current deep inelastic scattering indicate significant collective behaviour of the kind observed in high-multiplicity hadronic collisions at RHIC and the LHC. Comparisons of PYTHIA predictions with the measurements in photoproduction strongly indicate the presence of multiparton interactions from hadronic fluctuations of the exchanged photon.
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Brexit and scientific research?

European Journal of English Studies Taylor & Francis 25:1 (2021) 11-18
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Review of Particle Physics

Oxford University Press (OUP) 2020:8 (2020) 083c01

Authors:

PA Zyla, RM Barnett, J Beringer, O Dahl, DA Dwyer, DE Groom, C-J Lin, KS Lugovsky, E Pianori, DJ Robinson, CG Wohl, W-M Yao, K Agashe, G Aielli, BC Allanach, C Amsler, M Antonelli, EC Aschenauer, DM Asner, H Baer, Sw Banerjee, L Baudis, CW Bauer, JJ Beatty, VI Belousov, S Bethke, A Bettini, O Biebel, KM Black, E Blucher, O Buchmuller, V Burkert, MA Bychkov, RN Cahn, M Carena, A Ceccucci, A Cerri, D Chakraborty, R Sekhar Chivukula, G Cowan, G D'Ambrosio, T Damour, D de Florian, A de Gouvêa, T DeGrand, P de Jong, G Dissertori, BA Dobrescu, M D'Onofrio, M Doser, M Drees, HK Dreiner, P Eerola, U Egede, S Eidelman, J Ellis, J Erler, VV Ezhela, W Fetscher, BD Fields, B Foster, A Freitas, H Gallagher, L Garren, H-J Gerber, G Gerbier, T Gershon, Y Gershtein, T Gherghetta, AA Godizov, MC Gonzalez-Garcia, M Goodman, C Grab, AV Gritsan, C Grojean, M Grünewald, A Gurtu, T Gutsche, HE Haber, C Hanhart, S Hashimoto, Y Hayato, A Hebecker, S Heinemeyer, B Heltsley, JJ Hernández-Rey, K Hikasa, J Hisano, A Höcker, J Holder, A Holtkamp, J Huston, T Hyodo, KF Johnson, M Kado, M Karliner, UF Katz, M Kenzie, VA Khoze, SR Klein, E Klempt, RV Kowalewski, F Krauss, M Kreps, B Krusche, Y Kwon, O Lahav, J Laiho, LP Lellouch, J Lesgourgues, AR Liddle, Z Ligeti, C Lippmann, TM Liss, L Littenberg, C Lourengo, SB Lugovsky, A Lusiani, Y Makida, F Maltoni, T Mannel, AV Manohar, WJ Marciano, A Masoni, J Matthews, U-G Meißner, M Mikhasenko, DJ Miller, D Milstead, RE Mitchell, K Mönig, P Molaro, F Moortgat, M Moskovic, K Nakamura, M Narain, P Nason, S Navas, M Neubert, P Nevski, Y Nir, KA Olive, C Patrignani, JA Peacock, ST Petcov, VA Petrov, A Pich, A Piepke, A Pomarol, S Profumo, A Quadt, K Rabbertz, J Rademacker, G Raffelt, H Ramani, M Ramsey-Musolf, BN Ratcliff, P Richardson, A Ringwald, S Roesler, S Rolli, A Romaniouk, LJ Rosenberg, JL Rosner, G Rybka, M Ryskin, RA Ryutin, Y Sakai, GP Salam, S Sarkar, F Sauli, O Schneider, K Scholberg, AJ Schwartz, J Schwiening, D Scott, V Sharma, SR Sharpe, T Shutt, M Silari, T Sjöstrand, P Skands, T Skwarnicki, GF Smoot, A Soffer, MS Sozzi, S Spanier, C Spiering, A Stahl, SL Stone, Y Sumino, T Sumiyoshi, MJ Syphers, F Takahashi, M Tanabashi, J Tanaka, M Taševský, K Terashi, J Terning, U Thoma, RS Thorne, L Tiator, M Titov, NP Tkachenko, DR Tovey, K Trabelsi, P Urquijo, G Valencia, R Van de Water, N Varelas, G Venanzoni, L Verde, MG Vincter, P Vogel, W Vogelsang, A Vogt, V Vorobyev, SP Wakely, W Walkowiak, CW Walter, D Wands, MO Wascko, DH Weinberg, EJ Weinberg, M White, LR Wiencke, S Willocq, CL Woody, RL Workman, M Yokoyama, R Yoshida, G Zanderighi, GP Zeller, OV Zenin, R-Y Zhu, S-L Zhu, F Zimmermann, J Anderson, T Basaglia, VS Lugovsky, P Schaffner, W Zheng
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Study of proton parton distribution functions at high x using ZEUS data

Physical Review D American Physical Society 101:11 (2020) 112009

Authors:

I Abt, L Adamczyk, Aggarwal R Aggarwal, Amanda Cooper-Sarkar, Brian Foster, Claire Gwenlan, ZEUS Collaboration

Abstract:

At large values of x, the parton distribution functions (PDFs) of the proton are poorly constrained and there are considerable variations between different global fits. Data at such high x have already been published by the ZEUS Collaboration, but not yet used in PDF extractions. A technique for comparing predictions based on different PDF sets to the observed number of events in the ZEUS data is presented. It is applied to compare predictions from the most commonly used PDFs to published ZEUS data at high Bjorken x. A wide variation is found in the ability of the PDFs to predict the observed results. A scheme for including the ZEUS high-x data in future PDF extractions is discussed.
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Two-particle azimuthal correlations as a probe of collective behaviour in deep inelastic ep scattering at HERA

Journal of High Energy Physics Springer Verlag 2020 (2020) 70

Authors:

I Abt, L Adamczyk, R Aggarwal, V Aushev, O Behnke, U Behrens, A Bertolin, I Bloch, I Brock, Nh Brook, R Brugnera, A Bruni, Pj Bussey, A Caldwell, M Capua, Cd Catterall, J Chwastowski, J Ciborowski, R Ciesielski, Am Cooper-Sarkar, M Corradi, Rk Dementiev, S Dusini, J Ferrando, S Floerchinger, Brian Foster, E Gallo, D Gangadharan, A Garfagnini, A Geiser, Lk Gladilin, Yu A Golubkov, G Grzelak, C Gwenlan, D Hochman, Nz Jomhari, I Kadenko, S Kananov, U Karshon, P Kaur, R Klanner, U Klein, Ia Korzhavina, H Kowalski, N Kovalchuk, O Kuprash, M Kuze, Bb Levchenko, A Levy, B Loehr

Abstract:

Two-particle azimuthal correlations have been measured in neutral current deep inelastic ep scattering with virtuality Q2> 5 GeV2 at a centre-of-mass energy s√s = 318 GeV recorded with the ZEUS detector at HERA. The correlations of charged particles have been measured in the range of laboratory pseudorapidity −1.5 < η < 2.0 and transverse momentum 0.1 < pT< 5.0 GeV and event multiplicities Nch up to six times larger than the average 〈Nch〉 ≈ 5. The two-particle correlations have been measured in terms of the angular observables cn{2} = 〈〈cosnΔφ〉〉, where n is between 1 and 4 and ∆φ is the relative azimuthal angle between the two particles. Comparisons with available models of deep inelastic scattering, which are tuned to reproduce inclusive particle production, suggest that the measured two-particle correlations are dominated by contributions from multijet production. The correlations observed here do not indicate the kind of collective behaviour recently observed at the highest RHIC and LHC energies in high-multiplicity hadronic collisions.

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