Combined HERA deep inelastic scattering data and NLO QCD fits
Conference Proceedings - New Trends in HERA Physics 2008 (2008)
Abstract:
Previously published data on inclusive neutral and charged current e +p and e-p deep inelastic scattering from HERA have been combined. The new, model-independent method of combining the measured cross sections takes full account of correlated systematics in a coherent way, leading to significantly reduced uncertainties in the combined measurement across the (x;Q2) plane. The combined cross section data have been used as the sole input for a new next-to-leading order QCD fit to extract the parton distribution functions (PDFs) of the proton. The PDFs extracted have greatly reduced experimental uncertainties, compared to separate QCD analyses on data from H1 and ZEUS. Model uncertainties, including those arising from the parameterisation dependence, have also been carefully considered. The resulting HERA PDFs have impressive precision.The ATLAS experiment at the CERN large hadron collider
Journal of Instrumentation 3:8 (2008)
Inclusive K(S);(0)K(S);(0) resonance production in ep collisions at HERA.
Phys Rev Lett 101:11 (2008) 112003
Abstract:
Inclusive K_{S};{0}K_{S};{0} production in ep collisions at the DESY ep collider HERA was studied with the ZEUS detector using an integrated luminosity of 0.5 fb;{-1}. Enhancements in the mass spectrum were observed and are attributed to the production of f_{2}(1270)/a_{2};{0}(1320), f_{2};{'}(1525) and f_{0}(1710). Masses and widths were obtained using a fit which takes into account theoretical predictions based on SU(3) symmetry arguments, and are consistent with the Particle Data Group values. The f_{0}(1710) state, which has a mass consistent with a glueball candidate, was observed with a statistical significance of 5 standard deviations. However, if this state is the same as that seen in gammagamma-->K_{S};{0}K_{S};{0}, it is unlikely to be a pure glueball state.Physics Beyond the Standard Model: Supersymmetry
(2008)
Beauty photoproduction using decays into electrons at HERA
PHYSICAL REVIEW D 78:7 (2008) ARTN 072001