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Properties of the Higgs boson are measured in the two-photon final state using 36.1 fb$^{-1}$ of proton-proton collision data recorded at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. Cross-section measurements for the production of a Higgs boson through gluon-gluon fusion, vector-boson fusion, and in association with a vector bosonor a top-quark pair are reported. The signal strength, defined as the ratio of the observed to the expected signal yield, is measured for each of these production processes as well as inclusively. The global signal strength measurement of $0.99 \pm 0.14$ improves on the precision of the ATLAS measurement at $\sqrt{s} = 7$ and 8 TeV by a factor of two. Measurements of gluon-gluon fusion and vector-boson fusion productions yield signal strengths compatible with the Standard Model prediction. Measurements of simplified template cross sections, designed to quantify the different Higgs boson production processes in specific regions of phase space, are reported. The cross section for the production of the Higgs boson decaying to two isolated photons in a fiducial region closely matching the experimental selection of the photons is measured to be $55 \pm 10$ fb, which is in good agreement with the Standard Model prediction of $64 \pm 2$ fb. Furthermore, cross sections in fiducial regions enriched in Higgs boson production in vector-boson fusion or in association with large missing transverse momentum, leptons or top-quark pairs are reported. Differential and double-differential measurements are performed for several variables related to the diphoton kinematics as well as the kinematics and multiplicity of the jets produced in association with a Higgs boson. No significant deviations from a wide array of Standard Model predictions are observed.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of PT(2GAMMA). Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of YRAP(2GAMMA). Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of PTTHRUST(2GAMMA). Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of COS(THETA*). Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of DELTAYRAP(2GAMMA). Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of MULT(JET,PT>30 GEV). Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of MULT(JET,PT>50 GEV). Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of PT(JET1). Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of PT(JET2). Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of HT. Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of YRAP(JET1). Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of YRAP(JET2). Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of M(2JET). Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of DELTAYRAP(2JET). Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of ABSDPHI(2JET). Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of DPHI(2JET). Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of PT(2GAMMA2JET). Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of DPHI(2GAMMA,2JET). Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of TAUJET. Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of SUM(TAUJET). Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of PT(2GAMMA) [NJET=0,PT>30 GEV]. Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of PT(2GAMMA) [NJET=1,PT>30 GEV]. Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of PT(2GAMMA) [NJET=2,PT>30 GEV]. Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of PT(2GAMMA) [NJET>=3,PT>30 GEV]. Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.
The measured cross sections or cross section limits of the diphoton, VBF-enhanced, Nlepton $\geq$ 1, high $E_{T}^{miss}$, and ttH-enhanced fiducial regions are shown.
Measured differential cross section with associated uncertainties as a function of diphoton transverse momentum in bins of ABS(COS(THETA*)). Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources and fully correlated across bins, except for the background modelling systematics for which an uncorrelated treatment across bins is more appropriate.Each systematic uncertainty sources is fully uncorrelated with the other sources.
Non-perturbative correction factors in percent accounting for the impact of hadronisation and the underlying event activity for all measured variables and fiducial regions. Regions of phase space where no reliable estimate could be obtained are listed as 100 without uncertainties. Uncertainties are evaluated by deriving these factors using different generators and tunes as described in the text. No factor are given for the Nlepton $\geq$ 1 and High-$E_{T}^{miss}$ fiducial regions as the gluon fusion contamination in both is negligible.
Isolation efficiencies in percent for gluon fusion $H\rightarrow\gamma\gamma$ for each fiducial region/variable bin measured in this analysis. The isolation efficiency is defined as the probability for both photons to fulfil the isolation criteria (as described in Section 9.1) for events that pass the diphoton kinematic criteria. Regions of phase space where no reliable estimate could be obtained are listed as 100 without uncertainties. Uncertainties are assigned in the same way as for the non-perturbative correction factors: by varying the fragmentation and underlying event modelling. These factors can be multiplied by the kinematic acceptance factors (see Table 29) to extrapolate an inclusive gluon fusion Higgs prediction to the fiducial volume used in this analysis. No factors for the Nlepton $\geq$ 1 and High $E_{T}^{miss}$ fiducial regions are provided as the gluon fusion contamination is negligible.
Combined non-perturbative (Table 27) and particle-level isolation correction factors (Table 28) in percent accounting for the impact of hadronisation and the underlying event activity for all measured variables and fiducial regions. Regions of phase space where no reliable estimate could be obtained are listed as 100 without uncertainties. The uncertainties on the combined values properly take into account the correlations between both multiplicative factors.
Diphoton kinematic acceptances in percent for gluon-gluon fusion for the diphoton fiducial region and all differential variable bins studied in this paper, defined as the probability to fulfill the diphoton kinematic criteria: $p_{T}$/$m_{\gamma\gamma}$ < 0.35 (0.25) for the leading (subleading) photon and $|\eta_{\gamma\gamma}|$ < 2.37. The factors are evaluated using the Powheg NNLOPSevent generator. Uncertainties are taken from PDF variations. QCD scale variations have a negligible impact on these factors. The range of each bin is given in Table 26.
observed statistical correlations between pTyy, Njets, mjj, |DeltaPhijj| and pTj1
ggH default MC + XH predictions
XH ( = VBF + VH + ttH + bbH ) MC predictions
Best-fit values and uncertainties of the production-mode cross sections times branching ratio.
Best-fit values and uncertainties of the simplified template cross sections times branching ratio.
Observed correlations between the measured simplified template cross sections, including both the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Best-fit values and uncertainties of the simplified template cross sections times branching ratio.
Observed correlations between the measured simplified template cross sections, including both the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Observed correlations between the measured simplified template cross sections, including both the statistical and systematic uncertainties.
Characteristics of multi-particle production in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}$=7 TeV are studied as a function of the charged-particle multiplicity, $N_{ch}$. The produced particles are separated into two classes: those belonging to jets and those belonging to the underlying event. Charged particles are measured with pseudorapidity |η|<2.4 and transverse momentum $p_T$ > 0.25 GeV/c. Jets are reconstructed from charged-particles only and required to have $p_T$ > 5 GeV/c. The distributions of jet $p_T$, average $p_T$ of charged particles belonging to the underlying event or to jets, jet rates, and jet shapes are presented as functions of $N_{ch}$ and compared to the predictions of the PYTHIA and HERWIG event generators. Predictions without multi-parton interactions fail completely to describe the $N_{ch}$-dependence observed in the data. For increasing $N_{ch}$, PYTHIA systematically predicts higher jet rates and harder $p_T$ spectra than seen in the data, whereas HERWIG shows the opposite trends. At the highest multiplicity, the data–model agreement is worse for most observables, indicating the need for further tuning and/or new model ingredients.
Mean $p_T$, all charged particles.
Mean $p_T$, UE charged particles.
Mean $p_T$, in-jet charged particles.
Mean $p_T$, leading in-jet charged particle.
Mean $p_T$, charged particle jets, $p^{ch.jet}_T > 5$ GeV, $|\eta^{ch.jet}| < 1.9$.
Charged jet rate, $p^\text{ch.jet}_T > 5$ GeV, $|\eta^{ch.jet}| < 1.9$.
Charged jet rate, $p^\text{ch.jet}_T > 30$ GeV, $|\eta^{ch.jet}| < 1.9$.
Jet $p_T$ spectrum, $|\eta^{ch.jet}| < 1.9$, $10 < N_\text{ch} \le 30$.
Jet $p_T$ spectrum, $|\eta^{ch.jet}| < 1.9$, $30 < N_\text{ch} \le 50$.
Jet $p_T$ spectrum, $|\eta^{ch.jet}| < 1.9$, $50 < N_\text{ch} \le 80$.
Jet $p_T$ spectrum, $|\eta^{ch.jet}| < 1.9$, $80 < N_\text{ch} \le 110$.
Jet $p_T$ spectrum, $|\eta^{ch.jet}| < 1.9$, $110 < N_\text{ch} \le 140$.
Intrajet ring $p_{T}$ density, $10 < N_\text{ch} \le 30$.
Intrajet ring $p_{T}$ density, $30 < N_\text{ch} \le 50$.
Intrajet ring $p_{T}$ density, $50 < N_\text{ch} \le 80$.
Intrajet ring $p_{T}$ density, $80 < N_\text{ch} \le 110$.
Intrajet ring $p_{T}$ density, $110 < N_\text{ch} \le 140$.
Measurements of jet characteristics from inclusive jet production in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV are presented. The data sample was collected with the CMS detector at the LHC during 2010 and corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 36 inverse picobarns. The mean charged hadron multiplicity, the differential and integral jet shape distributions, and two independent moments of the shape distributions are measured as functions of the jet transverse momentum for jets reconstructed with the anti-kT algorithm. The measured observables are corrected to the particle level and compared with predictions from various QCD Monte Carlo generators.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 20 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 25 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 25 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 30 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 30 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 40 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 40 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 50 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 50 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 60 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 60 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 70 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 70 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 80 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 80 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 90 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 90 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 100 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 100 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 110 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 110 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 125 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 125 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 140 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 140 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 160 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 160 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 180 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 180 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 200 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 200 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 225 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 225 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 250 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 250 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 300 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 300 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 400 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 400 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 500 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 500 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 600 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 600 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 1000 GeV and 0 <|y|< 0.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 20 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 25 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 25 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 30 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 30 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 40 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 40 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 50 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 50 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 60 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 60 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 70 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 70 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 80 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 80 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 90 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 90 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 100 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 100 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 110 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 110 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 125 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 125 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 140 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 140 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 160 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 160 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 180 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 180 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 200 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 200 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 225 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 225 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 250 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 250 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 300 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 300 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 400 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 400 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 500 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 500 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 600 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 600 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 1000 GeV and 0.5 <|y|< 1.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 20 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 25 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 25 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 30 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 30 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 40 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 40 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 50 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 50 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 60 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 60 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 70 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 70 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 80 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 80 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 90 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 90 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 100 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 100 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 110 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 110 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 125 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 125 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 140 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 140 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 160 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 160 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 180 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 180 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 200 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 200 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 225 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 225 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 250 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 250 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 300 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 300 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 400 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 400 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 500 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 500 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 600 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 600 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 1000 GeV and 1.0 <|y|< 1.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 20 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 25 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 25 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 30 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 30 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 40 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 40 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 50 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 50 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 60 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 60 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 70 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 70 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 80 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 80 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 90 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 90 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 100 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 100 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 110 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 110 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 125 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 125 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 140 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 140 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 160 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 160 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 180 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 180 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 200 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 200 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 225 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 225 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 250 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 250 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 300 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 300 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 400 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 400 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 500 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 500 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 600 GeV and 1.5 <|y|< 2.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 20 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 25 GeV and 2.0 <|y|< 2.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 25 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 30 GeV and 2.0 <|y|< 2.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 30 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 40 GeV and 2.0 <|y|< 2.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 40 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 50 GeV and 2.0 <|y|< 2.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 50 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 60 GeV and 2.0 <|y|< 2.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 60 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 70 GeV and 2.0 <|y|< 2.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 70 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 80 GeV and 2.0 <|y|< 2.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 80 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 90 GeV and 2.0 <|y|< 2.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 90 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 100 GeV and 2.0 <|y|< 2.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 100 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 110 GeV and 2.0 <|y|< 2.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 110 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 125 GeV and 2.0 <|y|< 2.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 125 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 140 GeV and 2.0 <|y|< 2.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 140 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 160 GeV and 2.0 <|y|< 2.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 160 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 180 GeV and 2.0 <|y|< 2.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 180 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 200 GeV and 2.0 <|y|< 2.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 200 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 225 GeV and 2.0 <|y|< 2.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 225 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 250 GeV and 2.0 <|y|< 2.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 250 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 300 GeV and 2.0 <|y|< 2.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 300 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 400 GeV and 2.0 <|y|< 2.5. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 20 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 25 GeV and 2.5 <|y|< 3.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 25 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 30 GeV and 2.5 <|y|< 3.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 30 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 40 GeV and 2.5 <|y|< 3.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 40 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 50 GeV and 2.5 <|y|< 3.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 50 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 60 GeV and 2.5 <|y|< 3.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 60 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 70 GeV and 2.5 <|y|< 3.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 70 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 80 GeV and 2.5 <|y|< 3.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 80 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 90 GeV and 2.5 <|y|< 3.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 90 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 100 GeV and 2.5 <|y|< 3.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 100 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 110 GeV and 2.5 <|y|< 3.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 110 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 125 GeV and 2.5 <|y|< 3.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 125 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 140 GeV and 2.5 <|y|< 3.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 140 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 160 GeV and 2.5 <|y|< 3.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 160 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 180 GeV and 2.5 <|y|< 3.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 180 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 200 GeV and 2.5 <|y|< 3.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 200 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 225 GeV and 2.5 <|y|< 3.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 225 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 250 GeV and 2.5 <|y|< 3.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 250 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 300 GeV and 2.5 <|y|< 3.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The measured differential jet shape $\rho(r)$ for jets with 300 GeV $< p_{\mathrm{T}} <$ 400 GeV and 2.5 <|y|< 3.0. The CF in the table refers to unfolding correction factor from {\sc pythia6} Tune Z2. The systematic uncertainties from different sources, jet energy scale (JES), unfolding, and single particle response (SPR), are also presented.
The dependence of $\langle N_\mathrm{ch} \rangle$ on the transverse momentum of jets in two different rapidity regions, $|y| < 1$ and $1 < |y| < 2$.
The dependence of $\langle \delta R^2 \rangle$ on the transverse momentum of jets in two different rapidity regions, $|y| < 1$ and $ 1 < |y| < 2 $.
The dependence of $\langle\delta \eta^2\rangle/\langle\delta \phi^2\rangle$ on the transverse momentum for jets with $|y| < 1$.
Jet shapes have been measured in inclusive jet production in proton-proton collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV using 3 pb^{-1} of data recorded by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. Jets are reconstructed using the anti-kt algorithm with transverse momentum 30 GeV < pT < 600 GeV and rapidity in the region |y| < 2.8. The data are corrected for detector effects and compared to several leading-order QCD matrix elements plus parton shower Monte Carlo predictions, including different sets of parameters tuned to model fragmentation processes and underlying event contributions in the final state. The measured jets become narrower with increasing jet transverse momentum and the jet shapes present a moderate jet rapidity dependence. Within QCD, the data test a variety of perturbative and non-perturbative effects. In particular, the data show sensitivity to the details of the parton shower, fragmentation, and underlying event models in the Monte Carlo generators. For an appropriate choice of the parameters used in these models, the data are well described.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 30 to 40 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 40 to 60 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 60 to 80 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 80 to 110 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 110 to 160 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 160 to 210 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 210 to 260 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 260 to 310 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 310 to 400 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 400 to 500 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 500 to 600 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 30 to 40 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 30 to 40 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 30 to 40 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 30 to 40 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 30 to 40 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 2.1 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 40 to 60 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 40 to 60 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 40 to 60 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 40 to 60 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 40 to 60 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 2.1 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 60 to 80 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 60 to 80 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 60 to 80 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 60 to 80 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 60 to 80 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 2.1 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 80 to 110 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 80 to 110 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 80 to 110 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 80 to 110 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 80 to 110 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 2.1 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 110 to 160 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 110 to 160 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 110 to 160 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 110 to 160 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 110 to 160 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 2.1 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 160 to 210 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 160 to 210 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 160 to 210 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 160 to 210 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 160 to 210 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 2.1 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 210 to 260 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 210 to 260 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 210 to 260 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 210 to 260 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 210 to 260 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 2.1 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 260 to 310 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 260 to 310 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 260 to 310 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 260 to 310 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 260 to 310 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 2.1 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 310 to 400 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 310 to 400 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 310 to 400 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 310 to 400 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 400 to 500 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 400 to 500 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 400 to 500 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Differential Jet Shape RHO as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 400 to 500 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape 1-PSI as a function of jet transverse momentum for an r value of 0.3 and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape 1-PSI as a function of jet transverse momentum for an r value of 0.3 and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape 1-PSI as a function of jet transverse momentum for an r value of 0.3 and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape 1-PSI as a function of jet transverse momentum for an r value of 0.3 and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape 1-PSI as a function of jet transverse momentum for an r value of 0.3 and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape 1-PSI as a function of jet transverse momentum for an r value of 0.3 and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 2.1 to 2.8.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 30 to 40 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 30 to 40 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 30 to 40 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 30 to 40 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 30 to 40 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 2.1 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 30 to 40 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 40 to 60 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 40 to 60 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 40 to 60 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 40 to 60 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 40 to 60 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 2.1 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 40 to 60 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 60 to 80 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 60 to 80 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 60 to 80 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 60 to 80 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 60 to 80 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 2.1 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 60 to 80 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 80 to 110 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 80 to 110 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 80 to 110 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 80 to 110 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 80 to 110 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 2.1 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 80 to 110 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 110 to 160 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 110 to 160 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 110 to 160 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 110 to 160 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 110 to 160 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 2.1 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 110 to 160 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 160 to 210 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 160 to 210 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 160 to 210 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 160 to 210 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 160 to 210 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 2.1 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 160 to 210 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 210 to 260 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 210 to 260 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 210 to 260 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 210 to 260 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 210 to 260 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 2.1 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 210 to 260 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 260 to 310 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 260 to 310 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 260 to 310 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 260 to 310 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 260 to 310 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 2.1 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 260 to 310 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 310 to 400 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 310 to 400 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 310 to 400 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 310 to 400 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 310 to 400 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 400 to 500 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 0.3. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 400 to 500 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.3 to 0.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 400 to 500 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0.8 to 1.2. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 400 to 500 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 1.2 to 2.1. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 400 to 500 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Measured Integrated Jet Shape PSI as a function of r for jet transverse momentum from 500 to 600 GeV and absolute values of the jet rapidity from 0 to 2.8. This is additional data, not in the paper.
Diffractive electroproduction of rho and phi mesons is measured at HERA with the H1 detector in the elastic and proton dissociative channels. The data correspond to an integrated luminosity of 51 pb^-1. About 10500 rho and 2000 phi events are analysed in the kinematic range of squared photon virtuality 2.5 < Q^2 < 60 GeV^2, photon-proton centre of mass energy 35 < W < 180 GeV and squared four-momentum transfer to the proton |t| < 3 GeV^2. The total, longitudinal and transverse cross sections are measured as a function of Q^2, W and |t|. The measurements show a transition to a dominantly "hard" behaviour, typical of high gluon densities and small q\bar{q} dipoles, for Q^2 larger than 10 to 20 GeV^2. They support flavour independence of the diffractive exchange, expressed in terms of the scaling variable (Q^2 + M_V^2)/4, and proton vertex factorisation. The spin density matrix elements are measured as a function of kinematic variables. The ratio of the longitudinal to transverse cross sections, the ratio of the helicity amplitudes and their relative phases are extracted. Several of these measurements have not been performed before and bring new information on the dynamics of diffraction in a QCD framework. The measurements are discussed in the context of models using generalised parton distributions or universal dipole cross sections.
Q**2 dependence of the GAMMA* P elastic RHO0 meson production at mean W There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 3.9 PCT.
Q**2 dependence of the GAMMA* P cross section for proton dissociative RHO0 meson production at mean W There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 4.6 PCT.
Q**2 dependence of the GAMMA* P elastic PHI meson production at mean W There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 4.7 PCT.
Q**2 dependence of the GAMMA* P cross section for proton dissociative PHI meson production at mean W There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 5.3 PCT.
Q**2 dependence of the ratio pf the PHI to RHO0 elastic cross section for mean W There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 4.0 PCT.
Q**2 + MASS(V)**2 dependence of the ratio pf the PHI to RHO0 elastic cross section for mean W There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 4.0 PCT.
Q**2 dependence of the longitudinal and transverse GAMMA* P cross sections for elastic RHO0 production at mean W There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 3.9 PCT.
Q**2 dependence of the longitudinal and transverse GAMMA* P cross sections for elastic PHI production at mean W There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 4.7 PCT.
W dependence of the GAMMA* P cross section for elastic RHO0 production for Q**2 There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 3.9 PCT.
W dependence of the GAMMA* P cross section for elastic RHO0 production for Q**2 There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 3.9 PCT.
W dependence of the GAMMA* P cross section for elastic RHO0 production for Q**2 There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 3.9 PCT.
W dependence of the GAMMA* P cross section for elastic RHO0 production for Q**2 There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 3.9 PCT.
W dependence of the GAMMA* P cross section for elastic RHO0 production for Q**2 There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 3.9 PCT.
W dependence of the GAMMA* P cross section for dissociative RHO0 production for Q**2 There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 4.6 PCT.
W dependence of the GAMMA* P cross section for dissociative RHO0 production for Q**2 There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 4.6 PCT.
W dependence of the GAMMA* P cross section for dissociative RHO0 production for Q**2 There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 4.6 PCT.
W dependence of the GAMMA* P cross section for elastic PHI production for Q**2 There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 4.7 PCT.
W dependence of the GAMMA* P cross section for elastic PHI production for Q**2 There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 4.7 PCT.
W dependence of the GAMMA* P cross section for elastic PHI production for Q**2 There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 4.7 PCT.
W dependence of the GAMMA* P cross section for dissociative PHI production for Q**2 There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 5.3 PCT.
T dependence of the GAMMA* P cross section for elastic RHO0 production for several values. There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 3.9 PCT.
T dependence of the GAMMA* P cross section for dissociative RHO0 production for several values. There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 4.6 PCT.
T dependence of the GAMMA* P cross section for elastic PHI production for several values. There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 4.7 PCT.
T dependence of the GAMMA* P cross section for dissociative PHI production for several values. There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 5.3 PCT.
Q**2 dependence of the slope of the T distribution in elastic RHO0 production.
Q**2 dependence of the slope of the T distribution in elastic PHI production.
Q**2 dependence of the slope of the T distribution in dissociative RHO0 production.
Q**2 dependence of the slope of the T distribution in dissociative PHI production.
W dependence of the GAMMA* P cross section for dissociative RHO0 production in four ABS(T) bins at Q**2 There is an additional normalization uncertainty of 4 PCT.
W dependence of the GAMMA* P cross section for dissociative RHO0 production in four ABS(T) bins at Q**2 There is an additional normalization uncertainty of 4 PCT.
Q**2 dependence of the ratio of proton dissociative to elastic RHO0 meson total cross section. There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 2.4 PCT.
Q**2 dependence of the ratio of proton dissociative to elastic PHI meson total cross section. There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 2.4 PCT.
Q**2 dependence of the ratio of proton dissociative to elastic RHO0 meson differential cross section at T=0. There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 2.4 PCT.
Q**2 dependence of the ratio of proton dissociative to elastic PHI mesondifferential cross section at T=0. There is an additional overall normalization uncertainty of 2.4 PCT.
Slope differences between elastic and proton dissociative scattering for RHO0 meson production.
Slope differences between elastic and proton dissociative scattering for PHI meson production.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of Q**2.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of Q**2.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of Q**2.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of Q**2.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of Q**2.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of PHI mesons as a function of Q**2.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of PHI mesons as a function of Q**2.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of PHI mesons as a function of Q**2.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of PHI mesons as a function of Q**2.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of PHI mesons as a function of Q**2.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of W.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of W.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of W.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of W.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of W.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of W.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of W.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of W.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of W.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of W.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of W.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of W.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of W.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of W.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of W.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of T.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of T.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of T.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of T.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of T.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of T.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of T.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of T.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of T.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of T.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of PHI mesons as a function of T.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of PHI mesons as a function of T.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of PHI mesons as a function of T.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of PHI mesons as a function of T.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of PHI mesons as a function of T.
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of M(PI+PI-).
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of M(PI+PI-).
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of M(PI+PI-).
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of M(PI+PI-).
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of M(PI+PI-).
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of M(PI+PI-).
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of M(PI+PI-).
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of M(PI+PI-).
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of M(PI+PI-).
Spin density matrix elements for diffractive electroproduction of RHO0 mesons as a function of M(PI+PI-).
Q**2 dependence of the matrix element combination RHO(JJ=5,MM=00) + 2*RHO(JJ=5,MM=11).
Q**2 dependence of the matrix element combination RHO(JJ=1,MM=00) + 2*RHO(JJ=1,MM=11).
T dependence of the matrix element combination RHO(JJ=5,MM=00) + 2*RHO(JJ=5,MM=11).
T dependence of the matrix element combination RHO(JJ=1,MM=00) + 2*RHO(JJ=1,MM=11).
Q**2 dependence of the ratio R.
Q**2 dependence of the ratio R.
W dependence of the ratio R.
W dependence of the ratio R.
W dependence of the ratio R.
T dependence of the ratio R.
T dependence of the ratio R.
Di-pion mass dependence of the ratio R.
Di-pion mass dependence of the ratio R.
Dependence of the exponential slope of the T distribution as a function of the di-pion mass for the Q**2 range 2.5 to 5 GeV**2.
Dependence of the exponential slope of the T distribution as a function of the di-pion mass for the Q**2 range 5 to 60 GeV**2.
Q**2 dependence of the ratio of the helicity amplitudes (assumed purely imaginary) and phase difference between the T11 and T00 amplitudes for RHO0 production.
Q**2 dependence of the ratio of the helicity amplitudes (assumed purely imaginary) and phase difference between the T11 and T00 amplitudes for PHI production.
T dependence of the ratio of the helicity amplitudes (assumed purely imaginary) and phase difference between the T11 and T00 amplitudes for RHO0 production in the Q**2 range 2.5 to 5 GeV**2.
T dependence of the ratio of the helicity amplitudes (assumed purely imaginary) and phase difference between the T11 and T00 amplitudes for RHO0 production in the Q**2 range 5 to 60 GeV**2.
T dependence of the ratio of the helicity amplitudes (assumed purely imaginary) and phase difference between the T11 and T00 amplitudes for PHI production in the Q**2 range 2.5 to 60 GeV**2.
Di-pion mass dependence of the helicity amplitudes (assumed purely imaginary) and phase difference between the T11 and T00 amplitudes for RHO0 production in the Q**2 range 2.5 to 5 GeV**2.
Di-pion mass dependence of the helicity amplitudes (assumed purely imaginary) and phase difference between the T11 and T00 amplitudes for RHO0 production in the Q**2 range 5 to 60 GeV**2.
The proton-dissociative diffractive photoproduction of J/psi mesons has been studied in ep collisions with the ZEUS detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 112 pb^-1. The cross section is presented as a function of the photon-proton centre-of-mass energy and of the squared four-momentum transfer at the proton vertex. The results are compared to perturbative QCD calculations.
The differential cross section DSIG/DT as a function of T.
The differential cross section DSIG/DT as a function of W in the ABS(T) range 2.0 to 2.5 GeV**2.
The differential cross section DSIG/DT as a function of W in the ABS(T) range 2.5 to 3.0 GeV**2.
The differential cross section DSIG/DT as a function of W in the ABS(T) range 3.0 to 4.0 GeV**2.
The differential cross section DSIG/DT as a function of W in the ABS(T) range 4.0 to 5.0 GeV**2.
The differential cross section DSIG/DT as a function of W in the ABS(T) range 5.0 to 6.5 GeV**2.
The differential cross section DSIG/DT as a function of W in the ABS(T) range 6.5 to 8.0 GeV**2.
The differential cross section DSIG/DT as a function of W in the ABS(T) range 8.0 to 11.0 GeV**2.
The differential cross section DSIG/DT as a function of W in the ABS(T) range 11.0 to 20.0 GeV**2.
The differential cross section DSIG/DT as a function of W in the ABS(T) range 2 to 3 GeV**2.
The differential cross section DSIG/DT as a function of W in the ABS(T) range 3 to 5 GeV**2.
The differential cross section DSIG/DT as a function of W in the ABS(T) range 5 to 10 GeV**2.
The differential cross section DSIG/DT as a function of W in the ABS(T) range 10 to 20 GeV**2.
Spin density events as a function of T.
High-statistics differential cross sections and spin density matrix elements for the reaction $\gamma p \to p \omega$ have been measured using the CLAS at Jefferson Lab for center-of-mass (CM) energies from threshold up to 2.84 GeV. Results are reported in 112 10-MeV wide CM energy bins, each subdivided into $\cos{\theta_{CM}^{\omega}}$ bins of width 0.1. These are the most precise and extensive $\omega$ photoproduction measurements to date. A number of prominent structures are clearly present in the data. Many of these have not previously been observed due to limited statistics in earlier measurements.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.72 to 1.73 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.73 to 1.74 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.74 to 1.75 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.75 to 1.76 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.76 to 1.77 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.77 to 1.78 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.78 to 1.79 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.79 to 1.80 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.80 to 1.81 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.81 to 1.82 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.82 to 1.83 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.83 to 1.84 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.84 to 1.85 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.85 to 1.86 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.86 to 1.87 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.87 to 1.88 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.88 to 1.89 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.89 to 1.90 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.90 to 1.91 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.91 to 1.92 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.92 to 1.93 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.93 to 1.94 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.94 to 1.95 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.96 to 1.97 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.97 to 1.98 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.98 to 1.99 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 1.99 to 2.00 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.00 to 2.01 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.01 to 2.02 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.02 to 2.03 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.03 to 2.04 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.04 to 2.05 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.05 to 2.06 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.06 to 2.07 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.07 to 2.08 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.08 to 2.09 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.09 to 2.10 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.10 to 2.11 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.11 to 2.12 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.12 to 2.13 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.13 to 2.14 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.14 to 2.15 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.15 to 2.16 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.16 to 2.17 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.17 to 2.18 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.18 to 2.19 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.19 to 2.20 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.20 to 2.21 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.21 to 2.22 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.22 to 2.23 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.23 to 2.24 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.24 to 2.25 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.25 to 2.26 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.26 to 2.27 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.27 to 2.28 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.28 to 2.29 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.29 to 2.30 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.30 to 2.31 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.31 to 2.32 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.32 to 2.33 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.33 to 2.34 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.34 to 2.35 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.35 to 2.36 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.36 to 2.37 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.37 to 2.38 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.38 to 2.39 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.39 to 2.40 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.40 to 2.41 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.41 to 2.42 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.42 to 2.43 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.43 to 2.44 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.44 to 2.45 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.45 to 2.46 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.46 to 2.47 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.47 to 2.48 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.48 to 2.49 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.49 to 2.50 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.50 to 2.51 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.51 to 2.52 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.52 to 2.53 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.53 to 2.54 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.54 to 2.55 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.55 to 2.56 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.56 to 2.57 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.57 to 2.58 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.58 to 2.59 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.59 to 2.60 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.60 to 2.61 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.61 to 2.62 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.62 to 2.63 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.63 to 2.64 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.64 to 2.65 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.65 to 2.66 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.66 to 2.67 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.67 to 2.68 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.68 to 2.69 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.69 to 2.70 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.70 to 2.71 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.71 to 2.72 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.72 to 2.73 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.75 to 2.76 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.76 to 2.77 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.77 to 2.78 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.78 to 2.79 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.79 to 2.80 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.80 to 2.81 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.81 to 2.82 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.82 to 2.83 GeV.
Differential cross section for the W range 2.83 to 2.84 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.72 to 1.73 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.73 to 1.74 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.74 to 1.75 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.75 to 1.76 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.76 to 1.77 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.77 to 1.78 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.78 to 1.79 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.79 to 1.80 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.80 to 1.81 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.81 to 1.82 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.82 to 1.83 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.83 to 1.84 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.84 to 1.85 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.85 to 1.86 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.86 to 1.87 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.87 to 1.88 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.88 to 1.89 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.89 to 1.90 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.90 to 1.91 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.91 to 1.92 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.92 to 1.93 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.93 to 1.94 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.94 to 1.95 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.95 to 1.96 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.96 to 1.97 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.97 to 1.98 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.98 to 1.99 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 1.99 to 2.00 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.00 to 2.01 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.01 to 2.02 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.02 to 2.03 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.03 to 2.04 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.04 to 2.05 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.05 to 2.06 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.06 to 2.07 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.07 to 2.08 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.08 to 2.09 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.09 to 2.10 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.10 to 2.11 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.11 to 2.12 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.12 to 2.13 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.13 to 2.14 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.14 to 2.15 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.15 to 2.16 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.16 to 2.17 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.17 to 2.18 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.18 to 2.19 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.19 to 2.20 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.20 to 2.21 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.21 to 2.22 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.22 to 2.23 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.23 to 2.24 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.24 to 2.25 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.25 to 2.26 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.26 to 2.27 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.27 to 2.28 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.28 to 2.29 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.29 to 2.30 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.30 to 2.31 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.31 to 2.32 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.32 to 2.33 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.33 to 2.34 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.34 to 2.35 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.35 to 2.36 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.36 to 2.37 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.37 to 2.38 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.38 to 2.39 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.39 to 2.40 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.40 to 2.41 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.41 to 2.42 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.42 to 2.43 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.43 to 2.44 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.44 to 2.45 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.45 to 2.46 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.46 to 2.47 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.47 to 2.48 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.48 to 2.49 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.49 to 2.50 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.50 to 2.51 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.51 to 2.52 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.52 to 2.53 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.53 to 2.54 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.54 to 2.55 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.55 to 2.56 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.56 to 2.57 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.57 to 2.58 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.58 to 2.59 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.59 to 2.60 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.60 to 2.61 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.61 to 2.62 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.62 to 2.63 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.63 to 2.64 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.64 to 2.65 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.65 to 2.66 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.66 to 2.67 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.67 to 2.68 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.68 to 2.69 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.69 to 2.70 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.70 to 2.71 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.71 to 2.72 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.72 to 2.73 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.73 to 2.74 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.74 to 2.75 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.75 to 2.76 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.76 to 2.77 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.77 to 2.78 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.78 to 2.79 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.79 to 2.80 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.80 to 2.81 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.81 to 2.82 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.82 to 2.83 GeV.
Spin density matrix elements for the W range 2.83 to 2.84 GeV.
The exclusive reaction $\gamma p \to p \pi^+ \pi^-$ was studied in the photon energy range 3.0 - 3.8 GeV and momentum transfer range $0.4<-t<1.0$ GeV$^2$. Data were collected with the CLAS detector at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. In this kinematic range the integrated luminosity was about 20 pb$^{-1}$. The reaction was isolated by detecting the $\pi^+$ and proton in CLAS, and reconstructing the $\pi^-$ via the missing-mass technique. Moments of the di-pion decay angular distributions were derived from the experimental data. Differential cross sections for the $S$, $P$, and $D$-waves in the $M_{\pi^+\pi^-}$ mass range $0.4-1.4$ GeV were derived performing a partial wave expansion of the extracted moments. Besides the dominant contribution of the $\rho(770)$ meson in the $P$-wave, evidence for the $f_0(980)$ and the $f_2(1270)$ mesons was found in the $S$ and $D$-waves, respectively. The differential production cross sections $d\sigma/dt$ for individual waves in the mass range of the above-mentioned mesons were extracted. This is the first time the $f_0(980)$ has been measured in a photoproduction experiment.
Moments YLM(LM=00) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=00) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=00) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=00) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=00) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=00) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=10) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=10) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=10) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=10) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=10) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=10) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=11) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=11) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=11) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=11) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=11) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=11) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=20) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=20) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=20) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=20) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=20) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=20) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=21) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=21) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=21) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=21) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=21) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=21) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=22) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=22) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=22) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=22) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=22) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=22) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=30) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=30) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=30) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=30) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=30) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=30) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=31) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=31) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=31) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=31) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=31) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=31) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=32) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=32) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=32) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=32) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=32) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=32) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=33) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=33) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=33) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=33) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=33) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=33) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=40) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=40) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=40) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=40) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=40) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=40) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=41) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=41) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=41) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=41) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=41) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=41) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=42) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=42) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=42) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=42) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=42) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=42) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=43) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=43) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=43) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=43) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=43) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=43) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=44) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=44) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=44) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=44) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=44) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
Moments YLM(LM=44) of the di-pion angular distribution for -T.
S wave cross section for -T.
S wave cross section for -T.
S wave cross section for -T.
S wave cross section for -T.
S wave cross section for -T.
S wave cross section for -T.
P wave cross section for -T.
P wave cross section for -T.
P wave cross section for -T.
P wave cross section for -T.
P wave cross section for -T.
P wave cross section for -T.
Pm wave cross section for -T.
Pm wave cross section for -T.
Pm wave cross section for -T.
Pm wave cross section for -T.
Pm wave cross section for -T.
Pm wave cross section for -T.
P0 wave cross section for -T.
P0 wave cross section for -T.
P0 wave cross section for -T.
P0 wave cross section for -T.
P0 wave cross section for -T.
P0 wave cross section for -T.
Pp wave cross section for -T.
Pp wave cross section for -T.
Pp wave cross section for -T.
Pp wave cross section for -T.
Pp wave cross section for -T.
Pp wave cross section for -T.
D wave cross section for -T.
D wave cross section for -T.
D wave cross section for -T.
D wave cross section for -T.
D wave cross section for -T.
D wave cross section for -T.
Dm wave cross section for -T.
Dm wave cross section for -T.
Dm wave cross section for -T.
Dm wave cross section for -T.
Dm wave cross section for -T.
Dm wave cross section for -T.
D0 wave cross section for -T.
D0 wave cross section for -T.
D0 wave cross section for -T.
D0 wave cross section for -T.
D0 wave cross section for -T.
D0 wave cross section for -T.
Dp wave cross section for -T.
Dp wave cross section for -T.
Dp wave cross section for -T.
Dp wave cross section for -T.
Dp wave cross section for -T.
Dp wave cross section for -T.
F wave cross section for -T.
F wave cross section for -T.
F wave cross section for -T.
F wave cross section for -T.
F wave cross section for -T.
F wave cross section for -T.
Fm wave cross section for -T.
Fm wave cross section for -T.
Fm wave cross section for -T.
Fm wave cross section for -T.
Fm wave cross section for -T.
Fm wave cross section for -T.
F0 wave cross section for -T.
F0 wave cross section for -T.
F0 wave cross section for -T.
F0 wave cross section for -T.
F0 wave cross section for -T.
F0 wave cross section for -T.
Fp wave cross section for -T.
Fp wave cross section for -T.
Fp wave cross section for -T.
Fp wave cross section for -T.
Fp wave cross section for -T.
Fp wave cross section for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the P-wave for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Spin density matrix elements for the interference between the S- and P-waves for -T.
Mean values and differential distributions of event-shape variables have been studied in neutral current deep inelastic scattering using an integrated {luminosity} of 82.2 pb$^{-1}$ collected with the ZEUS detector at HERA. The kinematic range was $80 < Q^2 < 20 480\gev^2$ and $0.0024 < x < 0.6$, where $Q^2$ is the virtuality of the exchanged boson and $x$ is the Bjorken variable. The data are compared with a model based on a combination of next-to-leading-order QCD calculations with next-to-leading-logarithm corrections and the Dokshitzer-Webber non-perturbative power corrections. The power-correction method provides a reasonable description of the data for all event-shape variables studied. Nevertheless, the lack of consistency of the determination of $\alpha_s$ and of the non-perturbative parameter of the model, $\albar$, suggests the importance of higher-order processes that are not yet included in the model.
Mean value of the event shape variable 1-THRUST(C=T).
Mean value of the event shape variable B(C=T).
Mean value of the event shape variable RHO**2.
Mean value of the event shape variable C-PARAM.
Mean value of the event shape variable 1-THRUST(C=G).
Mean value of the event shape variable B(C=G).
Differential distribution for event shape RHO**2 corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 80 TO 160 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape RHO**2 corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 160 TO 320 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape RHO**2 corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 320 TO 640 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape RHO**2 corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 640 TO 1280 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape RHO**2 corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 1280 TO 2560 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape RHO**2 corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 2560 TO 5120 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape RHO**2 corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 5120 TO 10240 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape RHO**2 corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 10240 TO 20480 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape C-PARAM corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 80 TO 160 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape C-PARAM corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 160 TO 320 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape C-PARAM corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 320 TO 640 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape C-PARAM corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 640 TO 1280 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape C-PARAM corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 1280 TO 2560 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape C-PARAM corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 2560 TO 5120 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape C-PARAM corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 5120 TO 10240 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape C-PARAM corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 10240 TO 20480 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape THRUST(C=T) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 80 TO 160 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape THRUST(C=T) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 160 TO 320 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape THRUST(C=T) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 320 TO 640 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape THRUST(C=T) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 640 TO 1280 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape THRUST(C=T) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 1280 TO 2560 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape THRUST(C=T) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 2560 TO 5120 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape THRUST(C=T) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 5120 TO 10240 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape THRUST(C=T) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 10240 TO 20480 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape B(C=T) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 80 TO 160 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape B(C=T) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 160 TO 320 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape B(C=T) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 320 TO 640 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape B(C=T) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 640 TO 1280 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape B(C=T) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 1280 TO 2560 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape B(C=T) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 2560 TO 5120 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape B(C=T) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 5120 TO 10240 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape B(C=T) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 10240 TO 20480 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape THRUST(C=G) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 80 TO 160 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape THRUST(C=G) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 160 TO 320 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape THRUST(C=G) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 320 TO 640 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape THRUST(C=G) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 640 TO 1280 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape THRUST(C=G) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 1280 TO 2560 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape THRUST(C=G) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 2560 TO 5120 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape THRUST(C=G) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 5120 TO 10240 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape THRUST(C=G) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 10240 TO 20480 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape B(C=G) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 80 TO 160 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape B(C=G) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 160 TO 320 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape B(C=G) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 320 TO 640 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape B(C=G) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 640 TO 1280 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape B(C=G) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 1280 TO 2560 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape B(C=G) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 2560 TO 5120 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape B(C=G) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 5120 TO 10240 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape B(C=G) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 10240 TO 20480 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape Y2 corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 80 TO 160 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape Y2 corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 160 TO 320 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape Y2 corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 320 TO 640 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape Y2 corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 640 TO 1280 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape Y2 corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 1280 TO 2560 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape Y2 corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 2560 TO 5120 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape Y2 corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 5120 TO 10240 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape Y2 corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 10240 TO 20480 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape (KOUT/Q) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 80 TO 160 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape (KOUT/Q) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 160 TO 320 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape (KOUT/Q) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 320 TO 640 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape (KOUT/Q) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 640 TO 1280 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape (KOUT/Q) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 1280 TO 2560 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape (KOUT/Q) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 2560 TO 5120 GeV**2.
Differential distribution for event shape (KOUT/Q) corrected to the hadron level for the Q**2 range 5120 TO 10240 GeV**2.
The diffractive photoproduction of rho mesons, e p \to e rho Y, with large momentum transfer squared at the proton vertex, |t|, is studied with the H1 detector at HERA using an integrated luminosity of 20.1 pb^{-1}. The photon-proton centre of mass energy spans the range 75 < W < 95 GeV, the photon virtuality is restricted to Q^2 < 0.01 GeV^2 and the mass M_Y of the proton remnant is below 5 GeV. The t dependence of the cross section is measured for the range 1.5 < |t| < 10.0 GeV^2 and is well described by a power law, dsigma/ d|t| \propto |t|^{-n}. The spin density matrix elements, which provide information on the helicity structure of the interaction, are extracted using measurements of angular distributions of the rho decay products. The data indicate a violation of s-channel helicity conservation, with contributions from both single and double helicity-flip being observed. The results are compared to the predictions of perturbative QCD models.
The normalized differential cross section as a function of T.
Normalised decay angular distribution w.r.t. the polar angle THETA.
Normalised decay angular distribution w.r.t. the polar angle THETA.
Normalised decay angular distribution w.r.t. the azimuthal anlge PHI.
Spin density matrix elements from fot to the decay angular distributions.
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