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The photon remnant was studied within Monte Carlo models PYTHIA, HERWIG and RAPGAP in resolved photo- and low-Q2 production. The Monte Carlo models differ significantly in the modelling of the photon remnant.
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Valkárová, A. Studies of Photon Remnant in Resolved Interactions. Czechoslovak Journal of Physics 51, 439–448 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017547815392
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