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Diffraction dissociation in photoproduction at HERA

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Zeitschrift für Physik C Particles and Fields

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A study is presented of the process γp → XY, where there is a large rapidity gap between the systems X and Y. Measurements are made of the differential cross section as a function of the invariant mass M X of the system produced at the photon vertex. Results are presented at centre of mass energies of 〈W〉 = 187 GeV and 〈W〉 =231 GeV, both where the proton dominantly remains intact and, for the first time, where it dissociates. Both the centre of mass energy and the \(M_X^2\) dependence of HERA data and those from a fixed target experiment may simultaneously be described in a triple-Regge model. The low mass photon dissociation process is found to be dominated by diffraction, though a sizable subleading contribution is present at larger masses. The pomeron intercept is extracted and found to be αP(0) = 1.068 ± 0.016 (stat.) ± 0.022 (syst.) ± 0.041 (model), in good agreement with values obtained from total and elastic hadronic and photoproduction cross sections. The diffractive contribution to the process γp → Xp with \(M_X^2/{W^2} < 0.05\) is measured to be 22.2 ± 0.6 (stat.) ± 2.6 (syst.) ± 1.7 (model)% of the total γp cross section at 〈W〉 = 187 GeV.

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H1 Collaboration., Adloff, C., Aid, S. et al. Diffraction dissociation in photoproduction at HERA. Z Phys C - Particles and Fields 74, 221–235 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002880050385

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