Inclusive Jet Cross Sections and Jet Shapes at CDF.

Inclusive Jet Cross Sections and Jet Shapes at CDF.

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Published: 1991

Total Pages: 5

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The inclusive jet cross section and jet shapes at √s = 1.8 TeV have been measured by CDF at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider. results are compared to recent next-to-leading order QCD calculations, which predict variation of the cross section with cone size, as well as variation of the jet shape with energy. A lower limit on the parameter [Lambda]{sub c}, which characterize a contact interaction associated with quark sub-structure is determined to be 1400 GeV at the 95% confidence level. 3 refs., 4 figs.


Jet Physics at the LHC

Jet Physics at the LHC

Author: Klaus Rabbertz

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-10-11

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 3319421158

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This book reviews the latest experimental results on jet physics from proton-proton collisons at the LHC. Jets allow to determine the strong coupling constant over a wide range of energies up the highest ones possible so far, and to constrain the gluon parton distribution of the proton, both of which are important uncertainties on theory predictions in general and for the Higgs boson in particular.A novel approach in this book is to categorize the examined quantities according to the types of absolute, ratio, or shape measurements and to explain in detail the advantages and differences. Including numerous illustrations and tables the physics message and impact of each observable is clearly elaborated.


Measurement of the Inclusive Jet Cross Section in P{bar P} Collisions at CDF.

Measurement of the Inclusive Jet Cross Section in P{bar P} Collisions at CDF.

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Published: 1993

Total Pages: 10

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The status of the CDF inclusive jet cross section measurement from the 1992--1993 run of the Fermilab Tevatron is described. The E{sub T} range of the jets extends from 15 to 420 GeV. Corrections are made to the measured cross section to obtain a true transverse energy spectrum. The corrected cross section is compared with next-to-leading order (NLO) QCD calculations and to the 1989 CDF data.