Test of QEDPS: A Monte Carlo for the hard photon distributions in e+ e- annihilation proecss

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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22 pages, 4 Postscript figures, LaTeX, uses epsf.tex

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10.1143/PTP.96.1223

The validity of a photon shower generator QEDPS has been examined in detail. This is formulated based on the leading-logarithmic renormalization equation for the electron structure function and it provides a photon shower along the initial e+-. The main interest in the present work is to test the reliability of the generator to describe a process accompanying hard photons which are detected. For this purpose, by taking the HZ production as the basic reaction, the total cross section and some distributions of the hard photons are compared between two cases that these photons come from either those generated by QEDPS or the hard process e+e- -> H Z gamma gamma. The comparison performed for the single and the double hard photon has shown a satisfactory agreement which demonstrated that the model is self-consistent.

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