
TL;DR
This paper performs a QCD analysis of ZEUS diffractive data to extract parton distribution functions, incorporating dijet production data to better constrain the gluon density, and compares predictions to additional diffractive processes.
Contribution
It introduces a next-to-leading-order QCD analysis of ZEUS diffractive data including dijet production to improve gluon density constraints.
Findings
Extracted diffractive parton distribution functions using NLO QCD.
Included dijet data to better constrain the gluon component.
Compared predictions to diffractive charm and dijet photoproduction data.
Abstract
ZEUS inclusive diffractive cross-section measurements have been used in a DGLAP next-to-leading-order QCD analysis to extract the diffractive parton distribution functions. Data on diffractive dijet production in deep inelastic scattering have also been included to costrain the gluon density. Predictions based on the extracted parton densities are compared to diffractive charm and dijet photoproduction data.
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