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Recent results from ep -scattering at HERA. Universit ä t Siegen Physikalisches Kolloquium 8 Jun 2006 Yuji Yamazaki (KEK). Contents of the talk. Introduction: The ep -collider HERA and its objective Bread-and-butter physics at HERA: The structure of the proton
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Recent results fromep-scattering at HERA Universität SiegenPhysikalisches Kolloquium 8 Jun 2006 Yuji Yamazaki (KEK) Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Contents of the talk • Introduction: The ep-collider HERA and its objective • Bread-and-butter physics at HERA: The structure of the proton • More on the quark-gluon interactions:The QCD (Quantum Chromo Dynamics) studies • The must for a high-energy collider:Electroweak force studySearch for particles beyond the Standard Model • HERA physics relevant to the LHC Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
HERA: The super electron-microscope for inside a proton Optical microscope Electron microscope X-ray sourcesSynchrotron radiation euglena , -rays fromisotopes bird flu virus Electron beamHeavy-ion beam Diffraction pattern of synchrotronradiation light from bio-moleculestaken at HASYLAB in DESY Electron-protonscattering HERA A modern implementation ofthe Rutherford scattering at RAL Exploring the nucleon spin:HERMES experiment at HERAwith electron beam and fixed target Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
How do we see the structure in practice Deep-inelastic scattering (DIS) • Longitudinal momentum fraction of the quark, x • from the scattering angle and energy • The larger the scattering angle is … • the larger momentum transfer (Q2)through the virtual photon (g*) • the finer resolutionto 1018 m Q2 scattered hadrons Colourflow:manyhadrons protonbeam e+ / ebeam scattered e Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
What we know about proton before HERA gluon splitsinto quarks proton diameter~ 1015 m (1fm) • Constituent of a proton is quarks and gluonsNamed as partons(= quarks + gluons) • The interaction between quarks and gluons:QCD (Quantum ChromoDynamics) early fixed target exp’ts Q ~ 1-3 GeV (101 fm) recent fixed target + muonQ ~ 1-10 GeV (102 fm) Increasing resolution (large Q2) Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Quantum Chromo Dynamics (QCD) from Novelprize.org as • Describing interaction between partons • colour charges exchangedby gluons • The coupling constant becomes smaller as the energy becomes higher • Asymptotic freedomNovel prize in physics 2004 • This means: the force between quarks is strongeras they are apart • Quarks are confined High energy in the potential field meson meson r Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Structure function: status 1991 Quarks emita gluon,which splitsinto quarks ... Courtesy C. Gwenlan, K. Nagano • What is the observation ? Structure function quark density recent fixed target + muonQ ~ 1-10 GeV (102 fm) HERAQ > 1-300 GeV (< 103 fm) Increasing resolution (large Q2) Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
HERA: the only electron-proton collider • Circumference: 6.3 km(similar size to the Tevatron at Fermilab) • Proton beam: 920 GeV • Electron/positron beam: 27.5 GeV centre-of-mass energyResolve structure down to 1018 m • 220 bunch operation(96ns bunch spacing) • Operated from 1992 Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Hermes (fixed nucleus target exp’t) H1 ZEUS DESY and HERA in west of Hamburg, Germany Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
HERA performance, luminosity upgrade • HERA-I delivered 190pb-1 • Luminosity upgrade (HERA-II) • Production run from 2004 • With final focusing magnets3 specific luminosity • Achieving ~ the designInstantaneous luminosity 5.21031 cm2s1 • 370pb-1 delivered, ~250pb-1 collected • Longitudinal polarisation of e+/e–for colliding experiments Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Contents of the talk • Introduction: The ep-collider HERA and its objective • Bread-and-butter physics at HERA: The structure of the proton • More on the quark-gluon interactions:The QCD (Quantum Chromo Dynamics) studies • The must for a high-energy collider:Electroweak force studySearch for particles beyond the Standard Model • HERA physics relevant to the LHC Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
“Structure function” F2(x, Q2): observation 2000 Deep-inelastic scattering (DIS) • F2(x) = e2 x(q(x)+q(x)) • F2 is proportional to the quark charge density q(x)at given x and Q2 • Strong increase of sea quarks towards low x x rest of the proton scattered quark “Saturated” behaviouris excluded Momentum fraction Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
e' e g* Higher Q2 evolution p p Number of quarks increases as we see closely • Sea quarks are dynamically produced at high-Q2 • Predicted by the DGLAP (Dokschitzer-Gribov-Lipatov-Altarelli-Parisi) evolution equation • Based on the perturbative QCD Higher Q2 You cansee gluonsindirectly Quark density decreasing at high-x with Q2 Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
DGLAP can predict the quark density vs Q2 • at high-x : • quarks radiate gluons • momentum of quarks goes down • providing low-x gluons • at low-x: • a gluon radiatesa qq pair • gluon also radiates gluons • driving a rapid increase of the quark+gluon density Fixed target Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Parton density through the DGLAP analysis • Gluons from a DGLAP fit to the data • Indirect extraction • Steep increase of gluons; gluon dominates at low-x • Precise determination at HERA BeforeHERA Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Contents of the talk • Introduction: The ep-collider HERA and its objective • Bread-and-butter physics at HERA: The structure of the proton • More on the quark-gluon interactions:The QCD (Quantum Chromo Dynamics) studies • The must for a high-energy collider:Electroweak force studySearch for particles beyond the Standard Model Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Measuring gluons more “directly” • Photon does not couple to gluons directly ... • hit a gluon by a quark instead • Look at a high-pT qq pair production (jets)and heavy-quark pair (QQ) production Jet 1 Scattered e Jet 2 Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
as parton-electroncross section parton density:mainly gluons The extracted gluon is universal • The extracted gluon + perturbative QCD calculation:agrees with the measurement QCD calculationusing the partondensity extractedat HERA Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Heavy quark production: for understanding gluons • Heavy quark production is reproduced by HERA parton densities • Gluon density is double-checked as Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
DGLAP evolution as as as as The strong coupling constant as a fundamental parameter in the standard model • Least well-determined qty in the standard model • Better measurement at high energy: theoretical uncertainties are smaller • “See” parton’s behaviour by • Using jets/HQs • From the DGLAP analysis etc. as Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
HERA measurement of as Some newest measurements not included in this summary • as is running in single experiment • Some of them give best precision among collider measurements(LEP, Tevatron and HERA) FromDGLAP Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
A small detour, back to the proton structure • Introduction: The ep-collider HERA and its objective • Bread-and-butter physics at HERA: The structure of the proton at high-x • More on the quark-gluon interactions:The QCD (Quantum Chromo Dynamics) studies • The must for a high-energy collider:Electroweak force studySearch for particles beyond the Standard Model • HERA physics relevant to the LHC Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Disentangling valence quarks u s s u d • Valence quarks: carrying the quantum number of the proton • Fermion 3 quarks • Charge +1 (Isospin +½) (uud) • Sea quarks: • Flavour decomposition by charged current (CC) • up-type quarks with e • down-type quarks with e+ • different scattering angle distribution for q and q Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Example of the CC measurement • Example: e+p CC • produced uniformly in angle • d, s : neutrino produced only in small scattering angle • Statistical error is largeHERA-II analysis ongoing Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Neutral current (NC) with e+ and e beam:disentangling valence and sea • Difference of e and e+ scattering gives amount of valence quarks(e)(e+) • Precision improved with large HERA-II e sample (130pb1) • 16pb1 for HERA-I From Z0 and Z0-g interference xF3gZ(x) valence (e)(e+) Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Valence quark from NC (cont’d) fractional uncertainty (e)(e+) Now ~ 100pb1 for e+e each, will be 200pb1 each Valence quark uncertainty reduced,in particular for u-quark Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Contents of the talk • Introduction: The ep-collider HERA and its objective • Bread-and-butter physics at HERA: The structure of the proton • More on the quark-gluon interactions:The QCD (Quantum Chromo Dynamics) studies • The must for a high-energy collider:Electroweak force studySearch for particles beyond the Standard Model • HERA physics relevant to the LHC Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Unification of the electromagnetic and weak force NC CC • Weak force appears weak • because of the heavy mass of the weak boson • exchanged through uncertainty principle at low energy • At high energy, the- neutral (g, Z0) and- charged (W) currenthave similar cross sections NC CC HERA-I result Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Polarisation dependence of the charged current cross sections • HERA-II: polarisation of electron for colliding exp’ts • Right-handed current is forbidden in SM • V-A: vector and axial vector coupling cancels • Linear dependence on polarisation More left-handed More right-handed MW(Right-handed) > 180-190 GeV in 95% CL Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Determination of the electroweak coupling constant to Z0 for u,d quarks (au,d, vu,d) • Standard model prediction to W:aq = vq = 1/2 • to Z0: • aq = 1/2 (u,c,t)1/2 (d,s,b) • vq = 1/2 2·(2/3)sin2w 0.19 (u,c,t)1/2 2·(1/3)sin2w 0.34 (d,s,b) • LEP measured the (aq, vq) for heavy flavour precisely, but • flavour decomposition is difficult for light quarks • Light quarks (u, d): HERA knows the quark density well • Best measurement in the world • vu improved thanks to the polarisation Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Searching for physics beyond Standard Model • LEP/Tevatron • Exotic particles are often from pair creation througha fusion • Can produce (almost) any particles • Initial state quantum number vanishes • HERA • Initial state has both e and quarksThey should not vanish • Sensitive to flavour violation (flavour-changing neutral current: FCNC) • Best limit in many LFV combination • competition: B-factory, atomic parity v. LEP Tevatron LFV(Lepton-flavourviolation) Quark-flavourviolation Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Example from flavour violation: single-top production • Best or complementary limit from HERA vector coupling magnetic coupling Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
High-pT lepton + missing pT excess at H1To be or not to be? • The story started when … • H1 found an event with a high-pT muon in the final state • It looked like an event with FCNC • More events found, revealing: • With missing pT and missing longitudinal momentum not FCNC events • Excess pronounced if we enrich W-production A ZEUS event with muon muon Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
p W production at HERA positrons • W produced through gqWq • Leptonic decay Wln • Signal: • Lepton, missing pT (n) and jet (q) • SM prediction: jet pT (pTX) tend to be small • H1: excess at large pTX:only for e+p collisionsnot for ep collisions electrons Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
H1 result and ZEUS? • The H1 excess on positron beam (e+m decays) is 3.4s • ZEUS consistent with SM except fort decay (2 events) • H1 t decay with large excess too, but all from the electron beam data • H1 claims the excess is not on electron beam data ZEUS result * Calculated by me My personal conclusion: • SM prediction is slightly wrongTherefore, we see excess here and there > 50pb-1 more e data to be analysed >100pb-1 more e+ data by the end of HERA Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Contents of the talk • Introduction: The ep-collider HERA and its objective • Bread-and-butter physics at HERA: The structure of the proton • More on the quark-gluon interactions:The QCD (Quantum Chromo Dynamics) studies • The must for a high-energy collider:Electroweak force studySearch for particles beyond the Standard Model • HERA physics relevant to the LHC Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
From HERA to the LHC • HERA is ep, the LHC is pp: all the physics are relevant • Advantage over Tevatron: the study “under control” by e beam • “HERA and the LHC” workshop • 2004-2005 meeting successful • Continue to have one meeting per year (6-9 June 2006) • In particular: • Parton densities – the luminosity function for the LHC • HQ production – the (2nd) discovery channel for Higgs/SUSY • Multijet final states and energy flow – need 8 jet cross sections for the LHC ? • Diffraction • Today: multi-parton phenomena Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Parton luminosity in hadron colliders • Cross section prediction in hadron colliders:Factorisation formula • Assuming only one parton from each hadron • But: parton density at low-x is very large • At x ~ 104: number of partons is O(102-3) • Cross section at 10 GeV in parton-parton CMS comparable to the total proton-proton cross section 2 interactions can occur at the same time • Consequence: factorisation formula cannot predict cross section any more Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Multi-parton processes A jet overlapped:no longer an isolated lepton.Events rejected … • 1-parton: “normal” • 2-partons • Multi-parton collisions • Colourless exchange • 2-gluons can formulate colour neutral state (diffraction) • 3-partons • Colourless state destroyed by another coloured collision h l+l!!! LargeRapidityGap LargeRapidityGap destroyed Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Example of factorisation breaking (1):Suppression of diffractive events in pp destroyed • CDF dijet rate is factor 3-10 lower than the prediction using the HERA event rate • Rapidity gap seems destroyed • Various models developed to explain the “gap survival probability” • Progress in understanding the underlying events Large Rapidity Gap Dijet cross section vsmomentum fraction of the partonin “pomeron”, the colourless object Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Example of factorisation breaking (2):multi-parton interaction (MPI) in photoproduction • Ideal testing ground • Direct (xg ~ 1): point-like • Resolved (xg < 1): hadron-like • 4-jets enhanced in resolved • MPI can explain, but • Large uncertaintyMeasurements at HERA and the Tevatron are important MC predictionsassuming factorisation MPImodel1 MPImodel2 xg = 1 xg < 1 additionaljets resolved direct Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
HERA is not yet over. Prime time now! More optimistic • HERA-II running until 2007 summer • Already ~250pb-1/exp’t recorded in 2004-2006 summer • Further > 150pb-1/exp’t. • Focussing on low-stat studies • High-x PDFs • Heavy flavours • Electroweak studies • Search for exotics • Low-energy running • for longitudinal structure function FL Most pessimistic End of HERA30 June 2007 Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Summary • HERA has measured low-x proton structureHigh-x is to be measured • HERA has tested QCD, and will continue • HERA does EW studies and BSM searchesCurrently the main subjects • HERA measurements are relevant to the next generation colliders, the LHC Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Backup slides hereafter Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
HERA tunnel • 2-story ringUpper: proton, lower: electron Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
So, what have we learned ? • In 1992 we planned to learn • Proton structure • Low-x parton densities • Jet production • Electroweak physics • Search for physics beyond Standard Model Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Yes, we have learned more than expected! • In 2005 we have learned much more • Proton structure success of the DGLAP equation • Low-x parton densities very precise determination • Diffractive physics “forgotten” • Jet production and QCD, s very much in detail • Heavy flavour production became a major subject • Electroweak physics • Search for physics beyond Standard Model • Promoted the QCD theory very much • Having a high energy collider, we find what we expect.But also something unexpected Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Event with a large-rapidity gap (LRG) Scattered quark (with a colour charge) • DIS: many hadrons between proton and the scattered quark • Events with a large gap found in DIS • The exchanged object is colourless • Called diffractive scattering Colourflow:manyhadrons protonbeam scattered e No hadrons(LRG)No colour flow Photon diffractedinto hadrons Colourlessexchange scattered e Proton stays intact Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Explaining diffraction by quarks+gluons • The colourless exchanged state is… • Historically explained by a hypothetical particle “Pomeron” • Like a meson (, …) but has a quantum number of vacuum • Introduced at 60’s to explain the behaviour of hadron-hadron scattering • Modern trial: using perturbative QCD • 2-quarks mesons: NG • 2-gluons is colourlessRemember: many gluons in a proton! • Internal structure of the “Pomeron” by the super-microscope HERA See Pomeronby microscope Colourless“Pomeron” Colourless2-gluon Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki
Experimental result on diffraction • Gluon fraction in the “Pomeron” is determined • Quark/gluon densities are extracted through DGLAP • 60-90 % gluons • 2-gluon is a good approximation Recent results from ep-scattering at HERA / Y. Yamazaki