“Maryam Soleymaninia”

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IPM Positions

Resident Researcher, School of Particles and Accelerator
(2024 - Present )

Past IPM Positions

Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, School of Particles and Accelerator
(2019 - 2024)
Resident Researcher, School of Particles and Accelerator
(2017 - 2019)

Non-IPM Student Researcher, School of Particles and Accelerator
(2011 - 2013)


Research Interests

Phenomenological study of high energy physics

Research Activities

Quantum chromodynamics (QCD) is the generally accepted fundamental theory of the strong interaction. According to the asymptotic freedom many high energy scattering processes can be calculated by using perturbative theory. Theoretically such processes are in the form of factorization theorems and separate the perturbative part of the cross section from the non-perturbative part. In finding any exotic physics signatures beyond the standard model and any new hadronic systems in high energy hadron reactions, for example, at RHIC (Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider) and LHC (Large Hadron Collider), it is necessary to have accurate QCD predictions for cross sections. The perturbative QCD is now understood in the next-to leading order (NLO) or next-to-next-to-leading order (NNLO) levels for differnt processes. Therefore, the crucial part is to understand nonperturbative aspects, namely, parton distribution functions (PDFs) and fragmentation functions (FFs). Fragmentation functions are used in high-energy reaction processes with hadron production. They include hadron-production processes in electron-positron annihilation, electron, muon, and neutrino scattering from proton or nucleus, proton-proton collisions, and heavy-ion collisions. Such reactions are becoming increasingly important in hadron physics for investigating the origin of the proton spin and quark-hadron matters in heavy-ion reactions.

Present Research Project at IPM

High Energy Physics

Related Papers

1. M. Salajegheh, H. Khanpour, Ulf-G. Meissner, H. Hashamipour and M. Soleymaninia
Determination of diffractive PDFs from a global QCD analysis of inclusive diffractive DIS and dijet cross-section measurements at HERA
Phys. Rev. D 107 (2023),   [abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-776
2. M. Soleymaninia, H. Hashamipour, H. Khanpour, S. Shoeibi and A. Mohamaditabar
Nuclear corrections on the charged hadron fragmentation functions in a Neural Network global QCD analysis
 (Submitted) [abstract]
arXive.org link: 2305.02664v1 [ abs, src, ps, others], cited by
Code: IPM/P.A-775
3. M. Salajegheh, H. Khanpour, Ulf-G . Meissner, H. Hashamipour and M. Soleymaninia
Global QCD analysis of diffractive parton distribution function considering higher twist corrections within the xFitter framework
Phys. Rev. D 106 (2022),   [abstract]
arXive.org link: 2206.13788 [ abs, src, ps, others], cited by
Code: IPM/P.A-753
4. M. Soleymaninia, H. Hashamipour, H. Khanpour and H. Spiesberger
Fragmentation Functions for $\Xi ^-/\bar{\Xi}^+$ Using Neural Networks
Nucl. Phys. A 1029 (2022),   [abstract]
arXive.org link: 2202.05586 [ abs, src, ps, others], cited by
Code: IPM/P.A-752
5. M. Soleymaninia, H. Hashamipour and H. Khanpour
Neural network QCD analysis of charged hadron fragmentation functions in the presence of SIDIS data
Phys. Rev. D 105 (2022),   [abstract]
arXive.org link: 2202.10779 [ abs, src, ps, others], cited by
Code: IPM/P.A-742
6. H. Abdolmaleki, M. Soleymaninia, H. Khanpour, S. Amoroso, F. Giuli, A. Glazov, A. Luszczak, F. Olness and O. Zenaiev
QCD analysis of pion fragmentation functions in the xFitter framework
Phys. Rev. D 104 (2021),   [abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-718
7. H. Khanpour, M. Soleymaninia, S. Atashbar Tehrani, H. Spiesberger and V. Guzey
Nuclear parton distribution functions with uncertainties in a general mass variable flavor number scheme
Phys. Rev. D 104 (2021),   [abstract]
arXive.org link: 2010.00555 [ abs, src, ps, others], cited by
Code: IPM/P.A-716
8. M. Soleymaninia, M. Goharipour, H. Khanpour and H. Spiesberger
Simultaneous extraction of fragmentation functions of light charged hadrons with mass corrections
Phys. Rev. D 103 (2021),   [abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-678
9. M. Soleymaninia, H. Abdolmaleki and H. Khanpour
First NNLO fragmentation functions of KSO and Λ/Λ and their uncertainties in the presence of hadron mass corrections
Phys. Rev. D 102 (2020),   [abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-662
10. M. Delpasand, M. Moosavi Nejad and M. Soleymaninia
Λ +c fragmentation functions from pQCD approach and the Suzuki model
Phys. Rev. D 101 (2020),   [abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-631
11. A. Mohamaditabar, F. Taghavi-Shahri, H. Khanpour and M. Soleymaninia
Determination of contributions from residual light charged hadrons to inclusive charged hadrons from e(+)e(-) annihilation data
Eur. Phys. J. A 55 (2019),   [abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-645
12. M. Salajegheh, S. M. Moosavi Nejad, M. Soleymaninia, H. Khanpour and S. Atashbar Tehrani
NNLO charmed-meson fragmentation functions and theiruncertainties in the presence of meson mass corrections
Eur. Phys. J. C 79 (2019),   [abstract]
arXive.org link: arXiv:1904.09832 [hep-ph] [ abs, src, ps, others], cited by
Code: IPM/P.A-604
13. M. Soleymaninia and H. Khanpour
Transverse momentum dependent of charged pion, kaon and proton fragmentation functions from e+e annihilation process
Phys. Rev. D 100 (2019),   [abstract]
arXive.org link: 1907.12294 [hep-ph] [ abs, src, ps, others], cited by
Code: IPM/P.A-597
14. M. Salajegheh, S. M. Moosavi Nejad, M. Soleymaninia, H. Khanpour and S. Atashbar Tehrani
NNLO charmed-meson fragmentation functions and their uncertainties in the presence of meson mass corrections
Eur. Phys. J. C 79 (2019),   [abstract]
arXive.org link: 1904.09832 [hep-ph] [ abs, src, ps, others], cited by
Code: IPM/P.A-595
15. M. Salajegheh, S. M. Moosavi Nejad, H. Khanpour, . A. Kniehl and M. Soleymaninia
B-hadron fragmentation functions at next-to-next-to-leading order from global analysis of e+e annihilation data
Phys. Rev. D 99 (2019),   [abstract]
arXive.org link: arXiv:1904.08718 [hep-ph] [ abs, src, ps, others], cited by
Code: IPM/P.A-549
16. M. Soleymaninia , M. Goharipour and H. Khanpour
Impact of unidentified light charged hadron data on the determination of pion fragmentation functions
Phys. Rev. D 99 (2019),   [abstract]
arXive.org link: 1901.01120 [hep-ph] [ abs, src, ps, others], cited by
Code: IPM/P.A-534
17. A. Mohamaditabar, F. Taghavi shahri, H. Khanpour and M. Soleymaninia
Determination of residual light charged hadrons contribution to the inclusive charged hadrons from e+e- annihilation data
Eur. Phys. J. A 55 (2019),   [abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-510
18. M. Soleymaninia, M. Goharipour and H. Khanpour
First QCD analysis of charged hadron fragmentation functions and their uncertainties at next-to-next-to-leading order
Phys. Rev. D 98 (2018),   [abstract]
arXive.org link: arXiv:1805.04847 [hep-ph] [ abs, src, ps, others], cited by
Code: IPM/P.A-502
19. M. Soleymaninia, H. Khanpour and S. M. Moosavi Nejad
First determination of D*+-meson fragmentation functions and their uncertainties at next-to-next-to-leading order
Phys. Rev. D 97 (2018),   [abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-488
20. S.M. Moosavi Nejad, M. Soleymaninia and A. N. Khorramian
Global analysis of fragmentation functions and their application to polarized top quark decays considering new BABAR and Belle experimental data
Canadian J. Physics 10.1139 (2016),   [abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-453
21. S.M. Moosavi Nejad, M. Soleymaninia and A. Maktoubian
Proton fragmentation functions considering finite-mass corrections
Eur. Phys. J. A 52 (2016),   [abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-445
22. F. Arbabifar, A.N. Khorramian and M. Soleymaninia
The Effect of Polarized DIS Hadronization Process on the Determination of Polarized Parton Distributions
( In: Acta Physica Polonica B, Vol.7, 585 (2014) )
[abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-385
23. M. Soleymaninia, A.N. Khorramian, M. Moosavi Nejad and F. Arbabifar
The Role of Hadronization Processes in Determination of Fragmentation Functions
( In: Acta Physica Polonica B, Vol.7, 573 (2014))
[abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-350
24. F. Arbabifar, A.N. Khorramian and M. Soleymaninia
QCD analysis of polarized DIS and the SIDIS asymmetry world data and light sea-quark decomposition
Phys. Rev. D 89 (2014),   [abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-335
25. F. Arbabifar, A.N. Khorramian and M. Soleymaninia
QCD analysis of polarized DIS and the SIDIS asymmetry world data and light sea-quark decomposition
( In: XV Advanced Research Workshop on High Energy Spin Physics (DSPIN, Dubna, October 8-12, 2013))
[abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-334
26. M. Soleymaninia, A.N. Khorramian, S. M. Moosavinejad and F. Arbabifar
QCD Analysis of Fragmentation Functions Considering Double Spin Asymmetry of SIDIS Processes
Physics of Particles and Nuclei 45 (2014), 46-48  [abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-331
27. M. Soleymaninia, A.N. Khorramian, S. M. Moosavinejad and F. Arbabifar
Determination of pion and kaon fragmentation functions including spin asymmetries data in a global analysis
Phys. Rev. D 88,054019 (2013), 1-19  [abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-299
28. M. Soleymaninia, A. N. Khorramian and M. Moosavi Nejad
Extraction of Pion Non-Perturbative Fragmentation Functions In ZM-VFNS
AIP CONF PROC (2012), 67-70  [abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-287
29. M. Soleymaninia, A.N. Khorramian and M. Moosavi nejad
Pion fragmentation functions from e+e- production
Journal of Physics, (JPCS) (2012),   [abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-205
30. M. Soleimaninia and A.N. Khorramian
Non-Singlet Part Of The Longitudinal Structure Function FL Up To O(a3S)
Int. J. Mod. Phys. A 26 (2011), 686-687  [abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-139
31. M. Soleymaninia, A.N. Khorramian and S. Atashbar Tehrani
A phenomenological analysis of the longitudinal proton structure function FL
( In: The Conference in Honour of Murray Gell-Mann's 80th Birthday,2010)
[abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-111
32. A.N. Khorramian, S. Atashbar Tehrani, M. Soleymaninia and S. Batebi
FL Structure Function and Heavy Quark Contributions
Hyperfine Interactions 194 (2009), 341-345  [abstract]
Code: IPM/P.A-042
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