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Insertion of STC into TRT at the Department of Physics, Oxford
Credit: CERN

Prof Roman Walczak

Emeritus Professor

Research theme

  • Accelerator physics
  • Lasers and high energy density science
  • Plasma physics

Sub department

  • Particle Physics

Research groups

  • Laser-plasma accelerator group
Roman.Walczak@physics.ox.ac.uk
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 659
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  • Publications

The Higgs boson

Chapter in Particle Physics in the LHC Era, Oxford University Press (OUP) (2016) 333-355

Authors:

G Barr, R Devenish, R Walczak, T Weidberg
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Weak interactions

Chapter in Particle Physics in the LHC Era, Oxford University Press (OUP) (2016) 181-204

Authors:

G Barr, R Devenish, R Walczak, T Weidberg
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Combination of Measurements of Inclusive Deep Inelastic e+/- Scattering Cross Sections and QCD Analysis of HERA Data

European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields Springer Verlag (Germany): SCOAP3 (2015)

Authors:

AM Cooper-Sarkar, Gwenlan, RCE Devenish, R Walczak

Abstract:

A combination is presented of all inclusive deep inelastic cross sections previously published by the H1 and ZEUS collaborations at HERA for neutral and charged current e±p scattering for zero beam polarisation. The data were taken at proton beam energies of 920, 820, 575 and 460 GeV and an electron beam energy of 27.5 GeV. The data correspond to an integrated luminosity of about 1 fb−1 and span six orders of magnitude in negative four-momentum-transfer squared, Q2, and Bjorken x. The correlations of the systematic uncertainties were evaluated and taken into account for the combination. The combined cross sections were input to QCD analyses at leading order, next-to-leading order and at next-to-next-to-leading order, providing a new set of parton distribution functions, called HERAPDF2.0. In addition to the experimental uncertainties, model and parameterisation uncertainties were assessed for these parton distribution functions. Variants of HERAPDF2.0 with an alternative gluon parameterisation, HERAPDF2.0AG, and using fixed-flavour-number schemes, HERAPDF2.0FF, are presented. The analysis was extended by including HERA data on charm and jet production, resulting in the variant HERAPDF2.0Jets. The inclusion of jet-production cross sections made a simultaneous determination of these parton distributions and the strong coupling constant possible, resulting in αs(MZ)=0.1183±0.0009(exp)±0.0005(model/parameterisation)±0.0012(hadronisation)+0.0037−0.0030(scale). An extraction of xFγZ3 and results on electroweak unification and scaling violations are also presented.
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Combination of measurements of inclusive deep inelastic e±p scattering cross sections and QCD analysis of HERA data: H1 and ZEUS Collaborations

European Physical Journal C Springer Verlag (2015)

Authors:

AM Cooper-Sarkar, RCE Devenish, Brian Foster, Claire Gwenlan, R Walczak

Abstract:

A combination is presented of all inclusive deep inelastic cross sections previously published by the H1 and ZEUS collaborations at HERA for neutral and charged current (Formula presented.) scattering for zero beam polarisation. The data were taken at proton beam energies of 920, 820, 575 and 460 GeV and an electron beam energy of 27.5 GeV. The data correspond to an integrated luminosity of about 1 fb(Formula presented.) and span six orders of magnitude in negative four-momentum-transfer squared, (Formula presented.), and Bjorken x. The correlations of the systematic uncertainties were evaluated and taken into account for the combination. The combined cross sections were input to QCD analyses at leading order, next-to-leading order and at next-to-next-to-leading order, providing a new set of parton distribution functions, called HERAPDF2.0. In addition to the experimental uncertainties, model and parameterisation uncertainties were assessed for these parton distribution functions. Variants of HERAPDF2.0 with an alternative gluon parameterisation, HERAPDF2.0AG, and using fixed-flavour-number schemes, HERAPDF2.0FF, are presented. The analysis was extended by including HERA data on charm and jet production, resulting in the variant HERAPDF2.0Jets. The inclusion of jet-production cross sections made a simultaneous determination of these parton distributions and the strong coupling constant possible, resulting in (Formula presented.). An extraction of (Formula presented.) and results on electroweak unification and scaling violations are also presented.
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Combination of differential D*(+/-) cross-section measurements in deep-inelastic ep scattering at HERA

Journal of High Energy Physics Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2015:9 (2015)

Authors:

H Abramowicz, I Abt, L Adamczyk, M Adamus, V Andreev, S Antonelli, V Aushev, Y Aushev, A Baghdasaryan, K Begzsuren, O Behnke, U Behrens, A Belousov, A Bertolin, I Bloch, EG Boos, K Borras, V Boudry, G Brandt, V Brisson, D Britzger, I Brock, NH Brook, R Brugnera, A Bruni, A Buniatyan, PJ Bussey, A Bylinkin, L Bystritskaya, A Caldwell, AJ Campbell, KB Cantun Avila, M Capua, CD Catterall, F Ceccopieri, K Cerny, V Chekelian, J Chwastowski, J Ciborowski, R Ciesielski, JG Contreras, AM Cooper-Sarkar, M Corradi, F Corriveau, J Cvach, JB Dainton, K Daum, RK Dementiev, RCE Devenish, C Diaconu

Abstract:

H1 and ZEUS have published single-differential cross sections for inclusive D∗±-meson production in deep-inelastic ep scattering at HERA from their respective final data sets. These cross sections are combined in the common visible phase-space region of photon virtuality Q2> 5 GeV2, electron inelasticity 0.02 < y < 0.7 and the D∗± meson’s transverse momentum pT(D∗) > 1.5 GeV and pseudorapidity |η(D∗)| < 1.5. The combination procedure takes into account all correlations, yielding significantly reduced experimental uncertainties. Double-differential cross sections d2σ/dQ2dy are combined with earlier D∗± data, extending the kinematic range down to Q2> 1.5 GeV2. Perturbative next-to-leading-order QCD predictions are compared to the results.
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