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New measurements of the reduced cross section $sigma_r^{D(3)}$ for the diffractive process $ep to eXY$ in the kinematic domain $12 leq Q^2 leq 90$ GeV$^2$, $0.01 leq beta leq 0.65$ and $xpom<0.1$ are presented. Data events recorded by the H1 detector during the years 1999--2000 and 2004 have been used, corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of 68 pb$^{-1}$. The measurements are derived in the same range as previous H1 data, namely $M_Y < 1.6$ GeV and $|t| < 1.0$ GeV$^2$. Two different analysis methods, rapidity gap and $M_X$, are used and similar results are obtained in the kinematic domain of overlap. Finally, together with previous data, the diffractive structure function measurements are analysed with a model based on the dipole formulation of diffractive scattering. It is found to give a very good description of the data over the whole kinematic range.
We report on the extraction of the structure functions F_2 and Delta xF_3 = xF_3nu-xF_3nub from CCFR neutrino-Fe and antineutrino-Fe differential cross sections. The extraction is performed in a physics model independent (PMI) way. This first measure
This talk covers three contributions from H1: Measurement of the inclusive e^pm p scattering cross section at high inelasticity y and of the structure function F_L, Determination of the integrated luminosity at HERA using elastic QED Compton events a
We report on the extraction of the structure functions F_2 and Delta xF_3 = xF_3nu-xF_3nubar from CCFR neutrino-Fe and antineutrino-Fe differential cross sections. The extraction is performed in a physics model independent (PMI) way. This first measu
We report the results of a new measurement of spin structure functions of the deuteron in the region of moderate momentum transfer ($Q^2$ = 0.27 -- 1.3 (GeV/c)$^2$) and final hadronic state mass in the nucleon resonance region ($W$ = 1.08 -- 2.0 GeV)
We present a search for excited neutrinos and electrons using all data collected by the H1 experiment at HERA at a center-of-mass energy of 320 GeV with an integrated luminosity of up to 435 pb$^{-1}$. No evidence for excited neutrino or electron pro