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@ARTICLE{Andreev:604606,
author = {Andreev, V. and Arratia, M. and Baghdasaryan, A. and Baty,
A. and Begzsuren, K. and Bolz, A. and Boudry, V. and Brandt,
G. and Britzger, D. and Buniatyan, A. and Bystritskaya, L.
and Campbell, A. J. and Cantun Avila, K. B. and Cerny, K.
and Chekelian, V. and Chen, Z. and Contreras, J. G. and
Cvach, J. and Dainton, J. B. and Daum, K. and Deshpande, A.
and Diaconu, C. and Drees, A. and Eckerlin, G. and Egli, S.
and Elsen, E. and Favart, L. and Fedotov, A. and Feltesse,
J. and Fleischer, M. and Fomenko, A. and Gal, C. and Gayler,
J. and Goerlich, L. and Gogitidze, N. and Gouzevitch, M. and
Grab, C. and Greenshaw, T. and Grindhammer, G. and Haidt, D.
and Henderson, R. C. W. and Hessler, J. and Hladký, J. and
Hoffmann, D. and Horisberger, R. and Hreus, T. and Huber, F.
and Jacobs, P. M. and Jacquet, M. and Janssen, T. and Jung,
A. W. and Katzy, J. and Kiesling, C. and Klein, M. and
Kleinwort, C. and Klest, H. T. and Kogler, R. and Kostka, P.
and Kretzschmar, J. and Krücker, D. and Krüger, K. and
Landon, M. P. J. and Lange, W. and Laycock, P. and Lee, S.
H. and Levonian, S. and Li, W. and Lin, J. and Lipka, K. and
List, B. and List, J. and Lobodzinski, B. and Long, O. R.
and Malinovski, E. and Martyn, H.-U. and Maxfield, S. J. and
Mehta, A. and Meyer, A. B. and Meyer, J. and Mikocki, S. and
Mikuni, V. M. and Mondal, M. M. and Müller, K. and Nachman,
B. and Naumann, Th. and Newman, P. R. and Niebuhr, C. and
Nowak, G. and Olsson, J. E. and Ozerov, D. and Park, S. and
Pascaud, C. and Patel, G. D. and Perez, E. and Petrukhin, A.
and Picuric, I. and Pitzl, D. and Polifka, R. and Preins, S.
and Radescu, V. and Raicevic, N. and Ravdandorj, T. and
Reichelt, D. and Reimer, P. and Rizvi, E. and Robmann, P.
and Roosen, R. and Rostovtsev, A. and Rotaru, M. and Sankey,
D. P. C. and Sauter, M. and Sauvan, E. and Schmitt, S. and
Schmookler, B. A. and Schnell, G. and Schoeffel, L. and
Schöning, A. and Schumann, S. and Sefkow, F. and
Shushkevich, S. and Soloviev, Y. and Sopicki, P. and South,
D. and Specka, A. and Steder, M. and Stella, B. and
Stöcker, L. and Straumann, U. and Sun, C. and Sykora, T.
and Thompson, P. D. and Acosta, F. Torales and Traynor, D.
and Tseepeldorj, B. and Tu, Z. and Tustin, G. and
Valkárová, A. and Vallée, C. and Van Mechelen, P. and
Wegener, D. and Wünsch, E. and Žáček, J. and Zhang, J.
and Zhang, Z. and Žlebčík, R. and Zohrabyan, H. and
Zomer, F.},
collaboration = {{H1 Collaboration}},
title = {{M}easurement of groomed event shape observables in
deep-inelastic electron-proton scattering at {HERA}},
journal = {The European physical journal / C},
volume = {84},
number = {7},
issn = {1434-6052},
address = {Heidelberg},
publisher = {Springer},
reportid = {PUBDB-2024-01184, DESY-24-036. arXiv:2403.10134},
pages = {718},
year = {2024},
note = {32 pages, 17 tables, 7 figures, version as accepted by EPJ
C},
abstract = {The H1 Collaboration at HERA reports the first measurement
of groomed event shape observables in deep inelastic
electron-proton scattering (DIS) at $\sqrt{s}=319$ GeV,
using data recorded between the years 2003 and 2007 with an
integrated luminosity of $351$ pb$^{-1}$. Event shapes
provide incisive probes of perturbative and non-perturbative
QCD. Grooming techniques have been used for jet measurements
in hadronic collisions; this paper presents the first
application of grooming to DIS data. The analysis is carried
out in the Breit frame, utilizing the novel Centauro jet
clustering algorithm that is designed for DIS event
topologies. Events are required to have squared
momentum-transfer $Q^2 > 150$ GeV$^2$ and inelasticity $ 0.2
< y < 0.7$. We report measurements of the production cross
section of groomed event 1-jettiness and groomed invariant
mass for several choices of grooming parameter. Monte Carlo
model calculations and analytic calculations based on Soft
Collinear Effective Theory are compared to the
measurements.},
keywords = {electron p: scattering (INSPIRE) / quantum chromodynamics:
nonperturbative (INSPIRE) / correction: nonperturbative
(INSPIRE) / quantum chromodynamics: perturbation theory
(INSPIRE) / hadron hadron: interaction (INSPIRE) / electron
p: deep inelastic scattering (INSPIRE) / event shape
analysis (INSPIRE) / shape analysis: jet (INSPIRE) / DESY
HERA Stor (INSPIRE) / H1 (INSPIRE) / numerical calculations:
Monte Carlo (INSPIRE) / topology (INSPIRE) / soft collinear
effective theory (INSPIRE) / centauro (INSPIRE) / Breit
frame (INSPIRE) / momentum transfer (INSPIRE) / channel
cross section: measured (INSPIRE) / track data analysis: jet
(INSPIRE) / data analysis method (INSPIRE) / experimental
results (INSPIRE) / 319 GeV-cms (INSPIRE)},
cin = {H1},
ddc = {530},
cid = {I:(DE-H253)H1-20120806},
pnm = {611 - Fundamental Particles and Forces (POF4-611)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-611},
experiment = {EXP:(DE-588)4443767-5},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
eprint = {2403.10134},
howpublished = {arXiv:2403.10134},
archivePrefix = {arXiv},
SLACcitation = {$\%\%CITATION$ = $arXiv:2403.10134;\%\%$},
UT = {WOS:001290693200001},
doi = {10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-12987-0},
url = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/604606},
}