The cross section for deeply virtual Compton scattering in the reaction ep → eγp has been measured with the ZEUS detector at HERA using integrated luminosities of 95.0 pb −1 of e + p and 16.7 pb −1 of e − p collisions. Differential cross sections are presented as a function of the exchanged-photon virtuality, Q 2 , and the centre-of-mass energy, W , of the γ * p system in the region 5 < Q 2 < 100 GeV 2 and 40 < W < 140 GeV. The measured cross sections rise steeply with increasing W . The measurements are compared to QCD-based calculations.
SummaryThe use of data averaging to improve the angular precision of electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) maps is discussed. It is shown that orientations may be conveniently and rapidly averaged using the four Euler-symmetric parameters which are coefficients of a quaternion representation. The processing of EBSD data requires the use of an edge preserving filter and a modified Kuwahara filter has been successfully implemented and tested. Three passes of such a filter have been shown to reduce orientation noise by a factor of ,10. Application of the method to deformed and recovered aluminium alloys has shown that such data processing enables small subgrain misorientation (, 0.58) to be detected reliably.
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