The NNLO QCD corrections to DIS event shape distributions and their mean values are computed for the first time, reducing scale uncertainties and improving the description of H1 and ZEUS data.
Measurement of Event Shape Variables in Deep-Inelastic Scattering at HERA
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Deep-inelastic ep scattering data taken with the H1 detector at HERA and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 106 pb^{-1} are used to study the differential distributions of event shape variables. These include thrust, jet broadening, jet mass and the C-parameter. The four-momentum transfer Q is taken to be the relevant energy scale and ranges between 14 GeV and 200 GeV. The event shape distributions are compared with perturbative QCD predictions, which include resummed contributions and analytical power law corrections, the latter accounting for non-perturbative hadronisation effects. The data clearly exhibit the running of the strong coupling alpha_s(Q) and are consistent with a universal power correction parameter alpha_0 for all event shape variables. A combined QCD fit using all event shape variables yields alpha_s(mZ) = 0.1198 \pm 0.0013 ^{+0.0056}_{-0.0043} and alpha_0 = 0.476 \pm 0.008 ^{+0.018} _{-0.059}.
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Second-order QCD corrections to event shape distributions in deep inelastic scattering
The NNLO QCD corrections to DIS event shape distributions and their mean values are computed for the first time, reducing scale uncertainties and improving the description of H1 and ZEUS data.