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Physics Letters B | 2012

Measurements of the electron and muon inclusive cross-sections in proton-proton collisions at root s=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector

G. Aad; B. Abbott; J. Abdallah; A. A. Abdelalim; A. Abdesselam; Ovsat Abdinov; B. Abi; M. Abolins; H. Abramowicz; H. Abreu; E. Acerbi; Bobby Samir Acharya; D. L. Adams; T. N. Addy; J. Adelman; M. Aderholz; S. Adomeit; P. Adragna; T. Adye; S. Aefsky; Juan Antonio Aguilar-Saavedra; M. Aharrouche; S. P. Ahlen; F. Ahles; A. Ahmad; M. Ahsan; G. Aielli; T. Akdogan; Torsten Paul Ake Åkesson; G. Akimoto

This Letter presents measurements of the differential cross-sections for inclusive electron and muon production in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of root s = 7 TeV, using data collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The muon cross-section is measured as a function of p(T) in the range 4 < p(T) < 100 GeV and within pseudorapidity vertical bar eta vertical bar < 2.5. In addition the electron and muon cross-sections are measured in the range 7 < p(T) < 26 GeV and within vertical bar eta vertical bar < 2.0, excluding 1.37 < vertical bar eta vertical bar < 1.52. Integrated luminosities of 1.3 pb(-1) and 1.4 pb(-1) are used for the electron and muon measurements, respectively. After subtraction of the W/Z/gamma* contribution, the differential cross-sections are found to be in good agreement with theoretical predictions for heavy-flavour production obtained from Fixed Order NLO calculations with NLL high-p(T) resummation, and to be sensitive to the effects of NLL resummation


Nuclear Physics | 1983

Multiplicities of Secondary Hadrons Produced in Neutrino

H. Grässler; D. Lanske; R. Schulte; G. Jones; R.P. Middleton; S. W. O'Neale; K. Böckmann; W. Gebel; C. Geich-Gimbel; B. Nellen; A. Grant; D.R.O. Morrison; P. Schmid; H. Wachsmuth; J.S. Chima; M.M. Mobayyen; M. Talebzadeh; O. Villalobos-Baillie; M. Aderholz; L. Deck; N. Schmitz; R. Settles; K.L. Wernhard; W. Wittek; G. Corrigan; G. Myatt; D. Radojicic; B. Saitta; J. Wells

In an experiment with the hydrogen bubble chamber BEBC at CERN multiplicities of hadrons produced in νp and vp interactions have been investigated. Results are presented on the multiplicities of charged hadrons and neutral pions, forward and backward multiplicities of charged hadrons and correlations between forward and backward multiplicities. Comparisons are made with hadronic reactions and e+e− annihilation. In the framework of the quark-parton model the data imply similar charged multiplicities for the fragments of a u- and a d-quark, and a larger multiplicities for the fragments of a uu- than for a ud-diquark. The correlation data suggest independent fragmentation of the quark and diquark for hadronic masses above ∼ 7 GeV and local charge compensation within an event.


Nuclear Physics | 1981

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P. Allen; J. Blietschau; H. Grässler; D. Lanske; R. Schulte; H.H. Seyfert; K. Böckmann; C. Geich-Gimbel; T. P. Kokott; B. Nellen; R. Pech; H. Saarikko; P. Bosetti; V.T. Cocconi; B. Conforto; A. Grant; P.O. Hulth; G. Kellner; D. R. O. Morrison; R. Orava; L. Pape; P. Schmid; W.G. Scott; H. Wachsmuth; M. Aderholz; N. Schmitz; R. Settles; K.L. Wernhard; W. Wittek; R. Batley

Abstract Multiplicity distributions of charged hadrons produced in νp interactions are studied using a sample of 7850 charged current interactions in BEBC. Multiplicity moments are studied as functions of the invariant mass of the hadronic system, W , and a comparison is made with other lepton- and hadron-induced reactions. The mean charged multiplicity 〈 n ch 〉 is found to increase linearly with ln W 2 . The other multiplicity moments indicate a close similarity between the neutrino scattering and the class of annihilation processes. A study of the multiplicity distributions in the forward and backward directions in the hadronic c.m.s. gives results in qualitative agreement with the quark parton model.


Nuclear Physics | 1983

and Anti-neutrino

P. Allen; H. Grässler; D. Lanske; R. Schulte; K. Böckmann; C. Geich-Gimbel; B. Nellen; H. Saarikko; A. Grant; D. R. O. Morrison; P. Schmid; H. Wachsmuth; M. Aderholz; T. Coghen; N. Schmitz; K.L. Wernhard; W. Wittek; G. Corrigan; G. Myatt; D. Radojicic; B. Saitta; J. Wells

Abstract Distributions of the Feynman x variable have been determined for positive and negative pions in charged current neutrino-proton and antineutrino-proton reactions with hadronic energy W > 3 GeV and Bjorken x B > 0.1. The distributions have been corrected for experimental effects such as measurement errors, uncertainties in estimating the neutrino energy and particle misidentification. In the framework of the quark-parton model, the distributions yield information about the fragmentation of forward going u and d quarks and backward going uu and ud diquarks. Approximate Feynman scaling is observed for the invariant Feynman x F distributions. They can be fitted by a power law of the form (1 − | x F |) n as suggested by the dimensional counting rules. Simple isospin relations predicted by the quark-parton model are fulfilled. The fragmentation of diquarks is compared with that of protons into π ± .


Physics Letters B | 2012

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G. Aad; B. Abbott; J. Abdallah; A. A. Abdelalim; A. Abdesselam; O. Abdinov; B. Abi; M. Abolins; H. Abramowicz; H. Abreu; E. Acerbi; B. S. Acharya; D. L. Adams; T. N. Addy; J. Adelman; M. Aderholz; S. Adomeit; P. Adragna; T. Adye; S. Aefsky; J. A. Aguilar-Saavedra; M. Aharrouche; S. P. Ahlen; F. Ahles; A. Ahmad; M. Ahsan; G. Aielli; T. Akdogan; T. P. A. Åkesson; G. Akimoto

A measurement is presented of the cross section for the produ cti n of aW boson with one or two jets, of which at least one must be a b-jet, in pp collisions at √ s = 7 TeV. Production via top decay is not included in the signal definition. The measurement is based on 35 pb −1of data collected with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The W+b-jet cross section is defined for jets reconstructed with the anti -kt clustering algorithm with transverse momentum above 25 GeV and rapidity within±2.1. Theb-jets are identified by reconstructing secondary vertices. The fiducial cross section is measured both for the electron and muon decay chan nel of theW boson and is found to be 10.2 ± 1.9 (stat) ± 2.6 (syst) pb for one lepton flavour. The results are compared with next-to-leading order QCD calculations, which predict a cross section smaller than, though consistent wit h, the measured value.


European Physical Journal C | 1987

Charged Current Interactions

K. Varvell; J. Wells; A. M. Cooper-Sarkar; J. Guy; W. Venus; M. A. Parker; D. R. O. Morrison; H. Wachsmuth; R. A. Sansum; F.W. Bullock; P. J. Fitch; M. Aderholz; W. Wittek; N. Armenise; M. Calicchio; O. Erriquez; S. Natali; S. Nuzzo; F. Ruggieri; J.P. Baton; G. Gerbier; P. Kasper; C. Kochowski; M. Neveu; M. Berggren; P. O. Hulth; Daniel Bertrand; P. Marage; J. Sacton; V. Brisson

AbstractThe isoscalar nucleon structure functionsF2(x, Q2) andxF3(x, Q2) are measured in the range 0<Q2<64 GeV2, 1.7<W2<250 GeV2,x<0.7 using ν and


Nuclear Physics | 1986

Multiplicity distributions in neutrino-hydrogen interactions

P. Allen; F. Hamisi; G. Jones; K.W.J. Barnham; E.F. Clayton; P. Schmid; N. Schmitz; E. Hoffmann; W. Wittek; R. Schulte; D. Radojicic; M. Aderholz; D.R.O. Morrison; G. Corrigan; G. Myatt; W. Gebel; H. Wachsmuth; S.J. Towers; B. Saitta; J. Mittendorfer; S. W. O'Neale; L. Deck; D.B. Miller; B. W. Kennedy; M. M. Mobayyen; P.N. Shotton; H. Grässler


Nuclear Physics | 1982

An investigation of quark and diquark fragmentation in νp and νp charged current interactions in BEBC

H. Grässler; C. Geich-Gimbel; R. Settles; R. Pech; P. Schmid; N. Schmitz; R. Batley; W. Wittek; R. Schulte; P. Grossmann; H.H. Seyfert; D. Radojicic; M. Aderholz; D.R.O. Morrison; G. Myatt; A. Grant; D. Lanske; V.T. Cocconi; B. Nellen; H. Wachsmuth; B. Saitta; P.O. Hulth; K.L. Wernhard; E. Simopoulou; R.H. Giles; K. Böckmann; H. Saarikko; L. Pape; P. Bosetti

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European Physical Journal C | 2000

Measurement of the cross section for the production of a W boson in association with b-jets in pp collisions at root s=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector

M. Adams; J. Novak; U. Ecker; A. Röser; C. Halliwell; H.J. Gebauer; D.G. Michael; R.D. Kennedy; Hugh E. Montgomery; V. Eckardt; T. Zhao; C.W. Salgado; S. Wolbers; T. Dreyer; W. Dougherty; Z. Jin; R.W. Finlay; J. Haas; B. Pawlik; K. Olkiewicz; H. G. E. Kobrak; Baker; N. Schmitz; W. Wittek; L.S. Osborne; R.A. Swanson; A. Banerjee; D. F. Geesaman; A. Manz; M. Aderholz


Physics Letters B | 1985

Measurement of the structure functions f

Amanda M. Cooper-Sarkar; Michael Andrew Parker; Subir Sarkar; M. Aderholz; P. Bostock; E.F. Clayton; M.L. Faccini-Turluer; H. Grässler; J. Guy; Per Olof Hulth; K. Hultqvist; U. Idschok; H. Kreutzmann; J. Krstic; M. M. Mobayyen; D.R.O. Morrison; B. Nellen; Ph. E. Schmid; N. Schmitz; M. Talebzadeh; W. Venus; D. Vignaud; C. Walck; H. Wachsmuth; B. Wünsch

interactions on neon in BEBC. The data are used to evaluate possible higher twist contributions and to determine their impact on the evaluation of the QCD parameter Λ. In contrast to previous analyses reaching to such lowW2 values, it is found that a low

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University of Birmingham

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