Measurement of Charged Particle Transverse Momentum Spectra in Deep Inelastic Scattering
C. Adloff, et al, H1 Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper measures charged particle transverse momentum spectra in deep inelastic scattering at HERA, comparing data to parton emission models and revealing significant parton radiation between current and remnant systems.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurement of transverse momentum spectra in DIS and compares these to various parton emission models, highlighting the role of transverse momentum ordering.
Findings
Evidence of substantial parton radiation between current and remnant systems.
Data favor models with transverse momentum ordering of emissions.
Results improve understanding of parton dynamics in DIS.
Abstract
Transverse momentum spectra of charged particles produced in deep inelastic scattering are measured as a function of the kinematic variables x_B and Q2 using the H1 detector at the ep collider HERA. The data are compared to different parton emission models, either with or without ordering of the emissions in transverse momentum. The data provide evidence for a relatively large amount of parton radiation between the current and the remnant systems.
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