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Impact of jet-production data on the next-to-next-to-leading-order determination of HERAPDF2.0 parton distributions

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2022

Abstract

The HERAPDF2.0 ensemble of parton distribution functions (PDFs) was introduced in 2015. The final stage is presented, a next-to-next-to-leading-order (NNLO) analysis of the HERA data on inclusive deep inelastic ep scattering together with jet data as published by the HI and ZEUS collaborations.

A perturbative QCD fit, simultaneously of alpha(s) (M-Z(2)) and the PDFs, was performed with the result alpha(s) (M-Z(2)) (MD = 0.1156 +/- 0.0011 (exp) (-0.0002)(+0.0001) (model +parameterisation) +/- 0.0029 (scale). The PDF sets of HERAPDF2.0Jets NNLO were determined with separate fits using two fixed values of alpha(s) (M-Z(2)), alpha(s) (M-Z(2)) = 0.1155 and 0.118, since the latter value was already chosen for the published HERAPDF2.0 NNLO analysis based on HERA inclusive DIS data only.

The different sets of PDFs are presented, evaluated and compared. The consistency of the PDFs determined with and without the jet data demonstrates the consistency of HERA inclusive and jet-production cross-section data.

The inclusion of the jet data reduced the uncertainty on the gluon PDF. Predictions based on the PDFs of HERAPDF2.0Jets NNLO give an excellent description of the jetproduction data used as input.