Proceedings of XXV International Workshop on Deep-Inelastic Scattering and Related Subjects — PoS(DIS2017) 2017
DOI: 10.22323/1.297.0177
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Combined Variables in Isolated Photon Production in Deep Inelastic Scattering at HERA

Abstract: Isolated photons with high transverse energy have been studied in ep deep inelastic scattering with the ZEUS detector at HERA, using and integrated luminosity of 326 pb −1 . The kinematic region includes photon virtualities 10 < Q 2 < 350 GeV 2 . Photons with transverse energy 4 < E T γ < 15GeV and pseudorapidity 0.7 < η γ < 0.9 were measured with accompanying jets having transverse energy and pseudorapidity 2.5 < E T jet < 35 GeV and 1.5 < η jet < 1.8. Differential cross sections are presented for several dif… Show more

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“…However, theorists still had the task of improving the description. Recently it was established that k T -factorization model and leading order QCD describe well isolated photons in deep inelastic scattering [10,11]. The comparison of the experimental data with theoretical models was also conducted without trying to correct the predictions generated in PYTHIA to results at the level of partons [12].…”
Section: Eejp 3 (2019)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, theorists still had the task of improving the description. Recently it was established that k T -factorization model and leading order QCD describe well isolated photons in deep inelastic scattering [10,11]. The comparison of the experimental data with theoretical models was also conducted without trying to correct the predictions generated in PYTHIA to results at the level of partons [12].…”
Section: Eejp 3 (2019)mentioning
confidence: 99%