Measurement of Leading Neutron Production in Deep-Inelastic Scattering at HERA

Abstract

The production of leading neutrons, where the neutron carries a large fraction xL of the incoming proton's longitudinal momentum, is studied in deep-inelastic positron-proton scattering at HERA. The data were taken with the H1 detector in the years 2006 and 2007 and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 122 pb-1. The semi-inclusive cross section is measured in the phase space defined by the photon virtuality 6 < Q2 < 100 GeV2, Bjorken scaling variable 1.5x10-4 < x < 3x10-2, longitudinal momentum fraction 0.32 < xL < 0.95 and neutron transverse momentum pT < 0.2 GeV. The leading neutron structure function, F2LN(3)(Q2,x,xL), and the fraction of deep-inelastic scattering events containing a leading neutron are studied as a function of Q2, x and xL. Assuming that the pion exchange mechanism dominates leading neutron production, the data provide constraints on the shape of the pion structure function.

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