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Measurement of the hadronic structure function of the photon

The hadronic structure function of the photon, Fγ 2 , is measured using a data sample of 52.9 pb−1, recorded with the ALEPH detector at the LEP storage ring in 1997. Approximately 2100 single-tag two-photon events at a centre-of-mass energy of √s ≈ 183GeV are selected from this data sample. The data...

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Autor principal: Affholderbach, Klaus
Lenguaje:ger
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2285514
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description The hadronic structure function of the photon, Fγ 2 , is measured using a data sample of 52.9 pb−1, recorded with the ALEPH detector at the LEP storage ring in 1997. Approximately 2100 single-tag two-photon events at a centre-of-mass energy of √s ≈ 183GeV are selected from this data sample. The data are analysed in the two Q2 ranges from 7 to 24 and from 17 to 200 GeV2 with mean values of 13.7 and 56.5 GeV2 . The measured distributions of kinematic variables are compared to different model predictions, based on the HERWIG and PHOJET Monte Carlo generators. To determine Fγ 2(x,Q2), a two-dimensional unfolding method employing the principle of maximum entropy is used. In addition to the Bjorken variable x, the variable E17 is introduced, denoting the hadronic energy measured in the polar angle range below 17◦ and is also used in the unfolding. The two-dimensional unfolding method significantly reduces the systematic errors compared to one-dimensional methods which is shown by various unfolding tests. The obtained results for Fγ 2(x,Q2) are in good agreement with the parametrisations GRV-LO from Gl¨uck, Reya and Vogt and SaS 1d from Schuler and Sjostrand.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-5514162019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2285514gerAffholderbach, KlausMeasurement of the hadronic structure function of the photonParticle Physics - ExperimentThe hadronic structure function of the photon, Fγ 2 , is measured using a data sample of 52.9 pb−1, recorded with the ALEPH detector at the LEP storage ring in 1997. Approximately 2100 single-tag two-photon events at a centre-of-mass energy of √s ≈ 183GeV are selected from this data sample. The data are analysed in the two Q2 ranges from 7 to 24 and from 17 to 200 GeV2 with mean values of 13.7 and 56.5 GeV2 . The measured distributions of kinematic variables are compared to different model predictions, based on the HERWIG and PHOJET Monte Carlo generators. To determine Fγ 2(x,Q2), a two-dimensional unfolding method employing the principle of maximum entropy is used. In addition to the Bjorken variable x, the variable E17 is introduced, denoting the hadronic energy measured in the polar angle range below 17◦ and is also used in the unfolding. The two-dimensional unfolding method significantly reduces the systematic errors compared to one-dimensional methods which is shown by various unfolding tests. The obtained results for Fγ 2(x,Q2) are in good agreement with the parametrisations GRV-LO from Gl¨uck, Reya and Vogt and SaS 1d from Schuler and Sjostrand.CERN-THESIS-2000-064oai:inspirehep.net:5514162000
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Affholderbach, Klaus
Measurement of the hadronic structure function of the photon
title Measurement of the hadronic structure function of the photon
title_full Measurement of the hadronic structure function of the photon
title_fullStr Measurement of the hadronic structure function of the photon
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of the hadronic structure function of the photon
title_short Measurement of the hadronic structure function of the photon
title_sort measurement of the hadronic structure function of the photon
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2285514
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