D. Wegener mostly deals with Nuclear physics, Particle physics, HERA, Quantum chromodynamics and Proton. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Deep inelastic scattering and Scattering. His work in the fields of Electron–positron annihilation and Perturbative QCD overlaps with other areas such as Momentum and Cross section.
He has researched HERA in several fields, including Parton, Photon, Neutral current, Gluon and Luminosity. In the subject of general Quantum chromodynamics, his work in DGLAP is often linked to Transverse plane, thereby combining diverse domains of study. The Proton study combines topics in areas such as Beam, Structure function, Positron and Atomic physics.
His primary areas of investigation include Nuclear physics, Particle physics, HERA, Argus and Electron–positron annihilation. The various areas that D. Wegener examines in his Nuclear physics study include Scattering and Storage ring. His work investigates the relationship between Particle physics and topics such as Lepton that intersect with problems in Muon.
His studies deal with areas such as Deep inelastic scattering, Perturbative QCD, Luminosity and Photon as well as HERA. His Electron–positron annihilation study which covers Electron that intersects with Calorimeter. His work on Charm quark and D meson as part of general Meson research is often related to Cross section, thus linking different fields of science.
D. Wegener mainly focuses on HERA, Nuclear physics, Particle physics, Deep inelastic scattering and Quantum chromodynamics. His HERA research integrates issues from Jet, Hadron, Rapidity, Photon and Luminosity. His work carried out in the field of Nuclear physics brings together such families of science as HERA-B and Scattering.
His study on Particle physics is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Lepton. His Deep inelastic scattering study incorporates themes from Pomeron, Baryon, Positron and Charm. His study in Quantum chromodynamics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Inelastic scattering, Impact parameter and Collider.
His primary scientific interests are in Nuclear physics, HERA, Particle physics, Deep inelastic scattering and Quantum chromodynamics. He frequently studies issues relating to Scattering and Nuclear physics. D. Wegener interconnects Beam, Rapidity, Quark and Charm in the investigation of issues within HERA.
Particle physics is closely attributed to Proton in his research. His Parton study combines topics in areas such as Momentum transfer and Compton scattering. His Meson research incorporates themes from HERA-B and DESY.
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Observation of B0-B0 mixing
H. Albrecht;A. A. Andam;U. Binder;P. Böckmann.
Physics Letters B (1987)
Search for hadronic b→u decays
H. Albrecht;R. Gläser;G. Harder;A. Krüger.
Physics Letters B (1990)
A measurement and QCD analysis of the proton structure function F2 (x, Q2 ) at HERA
S. Aid;V. Andreev;B. Andrieu;R. D. Appuhn.
Nuclear Physics (1996)
Exclusive hadronic decays of B mesons
H. Albrecht;H. Ehrlichmann;G. Harder;A. Krüger.
European Physical Journal C (1990)
The H1 detector at HERA
I. Abt;T. Ahmed;S. Aid;V. Andreev.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment (1997)
Deep inelastic inclusive e p scattering at low x and a determination of alpha(s)
C. Adloff;H. Henschel;W. Erdmann;P. Dixon.
European Physical Journal C (2001)
Measurement of the Proton Structure Function F2(x, Q2) in the Low x region at HERA
I. Abt;T. Ahmed;V. Andreev;B. Andrieu.
Nuclear Physics (1993)
Measurement and QCD analysis of neutral and charged current cross-sections at HERA
C. Adloff;V. Andreev;B. Andrieu;T. Anthonis.
European Physical Journal C (2003)
Observation of events at very high $Q^{2}$ in $e p$ collisions at HERA
C. Adloff;S. Aid;M. Anderson.
European Physical Journal C (1997)
Combination of Measurements of Inclusive Deep Inelastic $e^{\pm}p$ Scattering Cross Sections and QCD Analysis of HERA Data
H. Abramowicz;H. Abramowicz;I. Abt;L. Adamczyk;M. Adamus.
European Physical Journal C (2015)
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