24–28 Mar 2025
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Measurement of groomed event shape observables in deep-inelastic electron-proton scattering at HERA + Observation and differential cross section measurement of neutral current DIS events with an empty hemisphere in the Breit frame

26 Mar 2025, 14:22
20m
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QCD with Heavy Flavors and Hadronic Final States WG4: QCD with Heavy Flavors and Hadronic Final States

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Miguel Arratia Miguel Arratia Munoz

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The H1 Collaboration at HERA reports the first measurement of groomed event shape observables in deep inelastic electron-proton scattering (DIS) at $\sqrt{s}=319$ GeV, using data recorded between the years 2003 and 2007 with an integrated luminosity of 351 pb$^{-1}$. Event shapes provide incisive probes of perturbative and non-perturbative QCD. Grooming techniques have been used for jet measurements in hadronic collisions; this paper presents the first application of grooming to DIS data. The analysis is carried out in the Breit frame, utilizing the novel Centauro jet clustering algorithm that is designed for DIS event topologies. Events are required to have squared momentum-transfer $Q^2 > 150$ GeV$^2$ and inelasticity $ 0.2 < y < 0.7$. We report measurements of the production cross section of groomed event 1-jettiness and groomed invariant mass for several choices of grooming parameter. Monte Carlo model calculations and analytic calculations based on Soft Collinear Effective Theory are compared to the measurements

Eur.Phys.J.C84 (2024), 718 [arxiv:2403.10134]


The Breit frame provides a natural frame to analyze lepton--proton scattering events. In this reference frame, the parton model hard interactions between a quark and an exchanged boson defines the coordinate system such that the struck quark is back-scattered along the virtual photon momentum direction. In Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), higher order perturbative or non-perturbative effects can change this picture drastically. As Bjorken-$x$ decreases below one half, a rather peculiar event signature is predicted with increasing probability, where no radiation is present in one of the two Breit-frame hemispheres and all emissions are to be found in the other hemisphere. At higher orders in $\alpha_s$ or in the presence of soft QCD effects, predictions of the rate of these events are far from trivial, and that motivates measurements with real data. We report on the first observation of the empty current hemisphere events in electron--proton collisions at the HERA collider using data recorded with the H1 detector at a center-of-mass energy of 319 GeV. The fraction of inclusive neutral-current DIS events with an empty hemisphere is found to be $0.0112 \pm 3.9\%_\text{stat} \pm 4.5\%_\text{syst} \pm 1.6\%_\text{mod}$ in the selected kinematic region of $150

Eur.Phys.J.C84 (2024), 720 [arxiv:2403.08982]

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