
TL;DR
This paper reports on high-precision measurements of proton structure functions and hadronic final states from HERA, testing Quantum Chromodynamics across a broad range of energy scales and Bjorken-x values.
Contribution
It provides new, precise experimental data on proton structure functions and hadronic observables at unprecedented energy scales, enhancing QCD validation.
Findings
Agreement of measurements with QCD predictions
Extended understanding of proton structure at low Bjorken-x
Constraints on parton distribution functions
Abstract
The electron-proton collider HERA allows the study of the partonic content of the proton in regions of Q-squared up to 50,000 GeV and values of Bjorken-x down to 10^-5. This paper presents recent precision measurements of structure functions and hadronic final state observables which test QCD over this wide region of phase space.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
