Measurement of inelastic J/ψ photoproduction at HERA
Zeitschrift fur Physik C-Particles and Fields 76:4 (1997) 599-612
Observation of scaling violations in scaled momentum distributions at HERA
Physics Letters Section B Nuclear Elementary Particle and High Energy Physics 414:3-4 (1997) 428-443
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Charged particle production has been measured in deep inelastic scattering (DIS) events over a large range of x and Q2 using the ZEUS detector. The evolution of the scaled momentum, xObservation of isolated high-ET photons in photoproduction at HERA: ZEUS collaboration
Physics Letters Section B Nuclear Elementary Particle and High Energy Physics 413:1-2 (1997) 201-216
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Events containing an isolated prompt photon with high transverse energy, together with a balancing jet, have been observed for the first time in photoproduction at HERA. The data were taken with the ZEUS detector, in a γp centre of mass energy range 120-250 GeV. The fraction of the incoming photon energy participating in the production of the prompt photon and the jet, xThe design and performance of the ZEUS Central Tracking Detector z-by-timing system
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 396:3 (1997) 320-349
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The ZEUS Central Tracking Detector utilizes a time difference measurement to provide a fast determination of the z coordinate of each hit. The z-by-timing measurement is achieved by using a Time-to-Amplitude Converter which has an intrinsic timing resolution of 36 ps, has pipelined readout, and has a multihit capability of 48 ns. In order to maintain the required sub-nanosecond timing accuracy, the technique incorporates an automated self-calibration system. The readout of the z-by-timing data utilizes a fully customized timing control system which runs synchronously with the HERA beam-crossing clock, and a data acquisition system implemented on a network of Transputers. Three dimensional space-points provided by the z-by-timing system are used as input to all three levels of the ZEUS trigger and for offline track reconstruction. The average z resolution is determined to be 4.4 cm for multi-track events from positron-proton collisions in the ZEUS detector.D* production in deep inelastic scattering at HERA
Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics 407:3-4 (1997) 402-418