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The azimuthal correlation between the leading jet and the scattered lepton in deep inelastic scattering at HERA

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2024-10-30 v3

Abstract

The azimuthal correlation angle, Δϕ\Delta\phi, between the scattered lepton and the leading jet in deep inelastic e±pe^{\pm}p scattering at HERA has been studied using data collected with the ZEUS detector at a centre-of-mass energy of s=318  GeV\sqrt{s} = 318 \;\mathrm{GeV}, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 326  pb1326 \;\mathrm{pb}^{-1}. A measurement of jet cross sections in the laboratory frame was made in a fiducial region corresponding to photon virtuality 10  GeV2<Q2<350  GeV210 \;\mathrm{GeV}^2 < Q^2 < 350 \;\mathrm{GeV}^2, inelasticity 0.04<y<0.70.04 < y < 0.7, outgoing lepton energy Ee>10  GeVE_e > 10 \;\mathrm{GeV}, lepton polar angle 140<θe<180140^\circ < \theta_e < 180^\circ, jet transverse momentum 2.5  GeV<pT,jet<30  GeV2.5 \;\mathrm{GeV} < p_\mathrm{T,jet} < 30 \;\mathrm{GeV}, and jet pseudorapidity 1.5<ηjet<1.8-1.5 < \eta_\mathrm{jet} < 1.8. Jets were reconstructed using the kTk_\mathrm{T} algorithm with the radius parameter R=1R = 1. The leading jet in an event is defined as the jet that carries the highest pT,jetp_\mathrm{T,jet}. Differential cross sections, dσ/dΔϕd\sigma/d\Delta\phi, were measured as a function of the azimuthal correlation angle in various ranges of leading-jet transverse momentum, photon virtuality and jet multiplicity. Perturbative calculations at O(αs2)\mathcal{O}(\alpha_{s}^2) accuracy successfully describe the data within the fiducial region, although a lower level of agreement is observed near Δϕπ\Delta\phi \rightarrow \pi for events with high jet multiplicity, due to limitations of the perturbative approach in describing soft phenomena in QCD. The data are equally well described by Monte Carlo predictions that supplement leading-order matrix elements with parton showering.

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@article{arxiv.2406.01430,
  title  = {The azimuthal correlation between the leading jet and the scattered lepton in deep inelastic scattering at HERA},
  author = {ZEUS Collaboration and I. Abt and R. Aggarwal and V. Aushev and O. Behnke and A. Bertolin and I. Bloch and I. Brock and N. H. Brook and R. Brugnera and A. Bruni and P. J. Bussey and A. Caldwell and C. D. Catterall and J. Chwastowski and J. Ciborowski and R. Ciesielski and A. M. Cooper-Sarkar and M. Corradi and R. K. Dementiev and S. Dusini and J. Ferrando and B. Foster and E. Gallo and D. Gangadharan and A. Garfagnini and A. Geiser and G. Grzelak and C. Gwenlan and D. Hochman and N. Z. Jomhari and I. Kadenko and U. Karshon and P. Kaur and R. Klanner and U. Klein and I. A. Korzhavina and N. Kovalchuk and M. Kuze and B. B. Levchenko and A. Levy and B. Löhr and E. Lohrmann and A. Longhin and F. Lorkowski and E. Lunghi and I. Makarenko and J. Malka and S. Masciocchi and ^ K. Nagano and J. D. Nam and Yu. Onishchuk and E. Paul and I. Pidhurskyi and A. Polini and M. Przybycień and A. Quintero and M. Ruspa and U. Schneekloth and T. Schörner-Sadenius and I. Selyuzhenkov and M. Shchedrolosiev and L. M. Shcheglova and N. Sherrill and I. O. Skillicorn and W. Słomiński and A. Solano and L. Stanco and N. Stefaniuk and B. Surrow and K. Tokushuku and O. Turkot and T. Tymieniecka and A. Verbytskyi and W. A. T. Wan Abdullah and K. Wichmann and M. Wing and S. Yamada and Y. Yamazaki and A. F. Żarnecki and O. Zenaiev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.01430},
  year   = {2024}
}