Measurement of three-jet distributions in photoproduction at HERA
Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics 443:1-4 (1998) 394-408
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The cross section for the photoproduction of events containing three jets with a three-jet invariant mass of M31 > 50 GeV has been measured with the ZEUS detector at HERA. The three-jet angular distributions are inconsistent with a uniform population of the available phase space but are well described by parton shower models and script O sign(α α2s) pQCD calculations. Comparisons with the parton shower model indicate a strong contribution from initial state radiation as well as a sensitivity to the effects of colour coherence. © 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.First observation of Cherenkov ring images using hybrid photon detectors
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 411:2-3 (1998) 249-264
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A ring-imaging Cherenkov detector, equipped with hybrid photon detectors, has been operated in a charged-particlc beam. Focussed ring images from various particle types were detected using silica aerogel, air and C4F10 gas radiators. The detector, a prototype for the CERN LHC-B experiment, is described and first observations are reported, © IWS Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.A search for η′c production in photon-photon fusion at LEP
Physics Letters Section B Nuclear Elementary Particle and High Energy Physics 441:1-4 (1998) 479-490
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A search for the production of the η′Two-particle angular correlations in e+e- interactions compared with QCD predictions
Physics Letters Section B Nuclear Elementary Particle and High Energy Physics 440:1-2 (1998) 203-216
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Two-particle angular correlations in jet cones have been measured in e+e- annihilation into hadrons at LEP energies (√s =91 and 183 GeV) and are compared with QCD predictions using the LPHD hypothesis. Two different functions have been tested. While the differentially normalized correlation function shows substantial deviations from the predictions, a globally normalized correlation function agrees well. The size of a αeffMeasurement of
Physics Letters Section B Nuclear Elementary Particle and High Energy Physics 439:1-2 (1998) 209-224