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Measurement of dijet photoproduction at high transverse energies at HERA
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Breitweg et al, J.
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Algorithms
/ Clustering
/ Cross-sections
/ Hadrons
/ Luminosity
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Photoproduction
1999
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Measurement of dijet photoproduction at high transverse energies at HERA
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Breitweg et al, J.
in
Algorithms
/ Clustering
/ Cross-sections
/ Hadrons
/ Luminosity
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Photoproduction
1999
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Measurement of dijet photoproduction at high transverse energies at HERA
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Measurement of dijet photoproduction at high transverse energies at HERA
1999
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Overview
The cross section for dijet photoproduction at high transverse energies is presented as a function of the transverse energies and the pseudorapidities of the jets. The measurement is performed using a sample of ep-interactions corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 6.3 pb\\(^{-1}\\), recorded by the ZEUS detector. Jets are defined by applying a \\(k_T\\)-clustering algorithm to the hadrons observed in the final state. The measured cross sections are compared to next-to-leading order QCD calculations. In a kinematic regime where theoretical uncertainties are expected to be small, the measured cross sections are higher than these calculations.
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Springer Nature B.V
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