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Measuring the photon fragmentation function at HERA

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL C
Volume 47, Issue 2, Pages 395-411

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s2006-02574-x

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The production of final state photons in deep inelastic scattering originates from photon radiation off leptons or quarks involved in the scattering process. Photon radiation off quarks involves a contribution from the quark-to-photon fragmentation function, corresponding to the non-perturbative transition of a hadronic jet into a single, highly energetic photon accompanied by some limited hadronic activity. Up to now, this fragmentation function was measured only in electron-positron annihilation at LEP. We demonstrate by a dedicated parton-level calculation that a competitive measurement of the quark-to-photon fragmentation function can be obtained in deep inelastic scattering at HERA. Such a measurement can be obtained by studying the photon energy spectra in gamma + (0 + 1)-jet events, where gamma denotes a hadronic jet containing a highly energetic photon (the photon jet). Isolated photons are then defined from the photon jet by imposing a minimal photon energy fraction. For this so-called democratic clustering approach, we study the cross sections for isolated gamma + (0 + 1)-jet and gamma + (1 + 1)-jet production as well as for the inclusive isolated photon production in deep inelastic scattering.

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