Energy Flow and Rapidity Gaps Between Jets in Photoproduction at HERA
Abstract
Dijet events in photon-proton collisions in which there is a large pseudorapidity separation Delta eta > 2.5 between the two highest ET jets are studied with the H1 detector at HERA. The inclusive dijet cross sections are measured as functions of the longitudinal momentum fractions of the proton and photon which participate in the production of the jets, xpjet and xgjet respectively, Delta eta, the pseudorapidity separation between the two highest ET jets, and ETgap, the total summed transverse energy between the jets. Rapidity gap events are defined as events in which ETgap is less than ETcut, for ETcut varied between 0.5 and 2.0 GeV. The fraction of dijet events with a rapidity gap is measured differentially in Delta eta, xpjet and xgjet. An excess of events with rapidity gaps at low values of ETcut is observed above the expectation from standard photoproduction processes. This excess can be explained by the exchange of a strongly interacting colour singlet object between the jets.
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