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Anna Mastroberardino Calabria University

Diffraction in ep collisions. Introduction Diffractive structure functions t - distribution Φ – distribution Summary. Anna Mastroberardino Calabria University International Conference on the Structure and Interactions of the Photon Frascati (Italy), 7 – 11 April 2003

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Anna Mastroberardino Calabria University

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  1. Diffraction in ep collisions • Introduction • Diffractive structure functions • t - distribution • Φ – distribution • Summary Anna Mastroberardino Calabria University International Conference on the Structure and Interactions of the Photon Frascati (Italy), 7 – 11 April 2003 on behalf of 7th April 2003

  2. Diffraction at HERA At HERA about 10% of the events are diffractive: photon dissociates into hadrons via colourless exchange, leading to aLarge Rapidity Gap Diffraction is a sizeable fraction of total hadron-hadron cross section Can we understand in terms of pQCD? Traditionally such events described in terms of “Pomeron” exchange in hadron-hadron interactions (Regge Theory) Fast forward (leading) proton Large rapidity gap (LRG) 7th April 2003

  3. The partonic pomeron Diffractive DIS viewed as γ*IP inelastic scattering the pomeron carries fraction of the initial proton momentum the struck parton carries fraction βof the Pomeron momentum HERA is an ideal laboratory to study diffraction ep interaction γ*p interaction determine diffractive parton densities (dPDFs) investigate universality of dPDFs γ* probes QCD structure of Pomeron with varying resolution 7th April 2003

  4. Regge theory Pomeron as a “trajectory”  pomeron intercept controls energy dependence of total cross sections→ but no known hadronic bound states lying on this trajectory DDIS allows to probe the partonic structure of pomeron 7th April 2003

  5. Hard Diffraction in QCD Diffractive structure function QCD factorization proven in ep (Collins 1997) universal partonic cross section (inclusive DIS) diffractive parton distribution functions – evolve according to DGLAP equations Regge factorization (IP with partonic structure) 7th April 2003

  6. Diffractive structure function and the “universal” IP Fit all data with one value of flux factor Regge factorization supported 7th April 2003

  7. t-distribution from leading proton data Exponential fit to t distribution b is related to interaction radius: According to Regge phenomenology proton size “grows” with energy For xIP < 10 -2 data prevent any firm conclusion 7th April 2003

  8. Azimuthal asymmetry from leading proton data For unpolarized positrons: Φ – angle between positron and proton scattering planes in γ* р rest frame Non-uniform Φ distribution reflects non-zero value of Fit: Interference term small at low β More statistics needed to explore the high β region (large asymmetry expected) 7th April 2003

  9. Reduced diffractive cross section looks like a photon more than a proton Weak dep. on β: high momentum partons Scaling violations positive up to large ß DGLAP evolution based fit describes the data large gluon contribution 7th April 2003

  10. NLO QCD fit: the gluon density Momentum fraction of diffractive exchange carried by gluons: get PDFs: Assume: 7th April 2003

  11. Diffractive final states: a test of QCD factorization Use diffractive PDFs to predict cross sections for diffractive production of charm and dijet At HERA: Shapes of distributions well reproduced by dPDFs description Normalization ~ ok within uncertainties Consistent with QCD factorization At the Tevatron: Serious breakdown offactorization between ep and pp data due to additional spectator interactions 7th April 2003

  12. Summary Measurements of inclusive diffraction at HERA ►used to testQCD factorization - dijet and charm cross sections atHERAare found tobe approx. consistent - adiscrepancy ~ one order of magnitude observed in the predictions of dijet cross sections from theTevatron ►support Regge factorization ►can be described within a consistent picture using NLO DGLAPevolution  gluon dominated diffractive PDFs ► analyzed for the first time in terms ofazimuthal asymmetryindicate interference between L and T photons small at low β Dynamics of diffractive exchange understandable in the frame of pQCD 7th April 2003

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