Impact of future HERA data on the determination of proton parton distribution functions using the ZEUS QCD fit
AIP Conference Proceedings 792 (2005) 396-402
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 (PDFs). The HERA-II running program is now underway and is expected to provide a substantial increase in the luminosity collected at HERA. In this contribution, 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. In addition, the effect of a possible future measurement of the longitudinal structure function, F L, on the gluon distribution is investigated. © 2005 American Institute of Physics.An NLO QCD analysis of inclusive cross-section and jet-production data from the ZEUS experiment
European Physical Journal C 42:1 (2005) 1-16
Abstract:
The ZEUS inclusive differential cross-section data from HERA, for charged and neutral current processes taken with e + and e - beams, together with differential cross-section data on inclusive jet production in e + p scattering and dijet production in γp scattering, have been used in a new NLO QCD analysis to extract the parton distribution functions of the proton. The input of jet-production data constrains the gluon and allows an accurate extraction of alpha s(MZ) at NLO; alphas = 0.1183±0.0028(exp.)±0.0008(model). An additional uncertainty from the choice of scales is estimated as ±0.005. This is the first extraction of alphas(MZ) from HERA data alone. © Springer-Verlag/Società Italiana de Fisica 2005.Experimental determination of parton distributions
HERA and the LHC: A Workshop on the Implications of HERA for LHC Physics, HERA-LHC 2005 - Proceedings (2005) 78-118
Introduction to parton distribution functions
HERA and the LHC: A Workshop on the Implications of HERA for LHC Physics, HERA-LHC 2005 - Proceedings (2005) 43-45
Abstract:
We provide an assessment of the impact of parton distributions on the determination of LHC processes, and of the accuracy with which parton distribution functions (PDFs) can be extracted from data, in particular from current and forthcoming HERA experiments. We give an overview of reference LHC processes and their associated PDF uncertainties, and study in detail W and Z production at the LHC. We discuss the precision which may be obtained from the analysis of existing HERA data, tests of consistency of HERA data from different experiments, and the combination of these data. We determine further improvements on PDFs which may be obtained from future HERA data (including measurements of FL), and from combining present and future HERA data with present and future hadron collider data. We review the current status of knowledge of higher (NNLO) QCD corrections to perturbative evolution and deep-inelastic scattering, and provide reference results for their impact on parton evolution, and we briefly examine non-perturbative models for parton distributions. We discuss the state-of-the art in global parton fits, we assess the impact on them of various kinds of data and of theoretical corrections, by providing benchmarks of Alekhin and MRST parton distributions and a CTEQ analysis of parton fit stability, and we briefly present proposals for alternative approaches to parton fitting. We summarize the status of large and small x resummation, by providing estimates of the impact of large x resummation on parton fits, and a comparison of different approaches to small x resummation, for which we also discuss numerical techniques.QCD analyses of HERA cross section data
ICHEP 2005: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 32ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS VOLS 1 AND 2 (2005) 579-583