Measurement of the Charged-particle Multiplicity Inside Jets from $$\sqrt{s}

Measurement of the Charged-particle Multiplicity Inside Jets from $$\sqrt{s}
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Synopsis Measurement of the Charged-particle Multiplicity Inside Jets from $$\sqrt{s} by :

The number of charged particles inside jets is a widely used discriminant for identifying the quark or gluon nature of the initiating parton and is sensitive to both the perturbative and non-perturbative components of fragmentation. This paper presents a measurement of the average number of charged particles with pT > 500 MeV inside high-momentum jets in dijet events using 20.3 fb-1 of data recorded with the ATLAS detector in pp collisions at √s=8 TeV collisions at the LHC. The jets considered have transverse momenta from 50 GeV up to and beyond 1.5 TeV . The reconstructed charged-particle track multiplicity distribution is unfolded to remove distortions from detector effects and the resulting charged-particle multiplicity is compared to several models. Lastly, quark and gluon jet fractions are used to extract the average charged-particle multiplicity for quark and gluon jets separately.

Study of Double Parton Scattering Using Four-Jet Scenarios

Study of Double Parton Scattering Using Four-Jet Scenarios
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Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9783319222134
ISBN-13 : 3319222139
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Synopsis Study of Double Parton Scattering Using Four-Jet Scenarios by : Paolo Gunnellini

This thesis addresses in a very new and elegant way several measurements and the extraction of so-called double parton scattering. The new and elegant way lies in the combination of measurements and a very smart extraction of double parton scattering results, which is easy to apply and overcomes many of the technical difficulties of older methods. Many new phenomena in particle physics can be observed when particles are collided at the highest energies; one of the highlights in recent years was the discovery of the Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. Understanding the production mechanism of the Higgs boson at the LHC requires detailed knowledge of the physics of proton-proton collisions. When the density of partons in the protons becomes large, there is a non-negligible probability that more than one parton participates in the interaction and the so-called double parton scattering becomes important. In some cases very particular final state signatures can be observed, which can be regarded as an indication of such double partonic scattering and where the different interactions can be separated. Such multiple partonic interactions play an important role when precise predictions from known processes are required.

Looking Inside Jets

Looking Inside Jets
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Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9783030157098
ISBN-13 : 3030157091
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Synopsis Looking Inside Jets by : Simone Marzani

This concise primer reviews the latest developments in the field of jets. Jets are collinear sprays of hadrons produced in very high-energy collisions, e.g. at the LHC or at a future hadron collider. They are essential to and ubiquitous in experimental analyses, making their study crucial. At present LHC energies and beyond, massive particles around the electroweak scale are frequently produced with transverse momenta that are much larger than their mass, i.e., boosted. The decay products of such boosted massive objects tend to occupy only a relatively small and confined area of the detector and are observed as a single jet. Jets hence arise from many different sources and it is important to be able to distinguish the rare events with boosted resonances from the large backgrounds originating from Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). This requires familiarity with the internal properties of jets, such as their different radiation patterns, a field broadly known as jet substructure. This set of notes begins by providing a phenomenological motivation, explaining why the study of jets and their substructure is of particular importance for the current and future program of the LHC, followed by a brief but insightful introduction to QCD and to hadron-collider phenomenology. The next section introduces jets as complex objects constructed from a sequential recombination algorithm. In this context some experimental aspects are also reviewed. Since jet substructure calculations are multi-scale problems that call for all-order treatments (resummations), the bases of such calculations are discussed for simple jet quantities. With these QCD and jet physics ingredients in hand, readers can then dig into jet substructure itself. Accordingly, these notes first highlight the main concepts behind substructure techniques and introduce a list of the main jet substructure tools that have been used over the past decade. Analytic calculations are then provided for several families of tools, the goal being to identify their key characteristics. In closing, the book provides an overview of LHC searches and measurements where jet substructure techniques are used, reviews the main take-home messages, and outlines future perspectives.

Measurement of Neutral Strange Particle Production in the Underlying Event in Proton-proton Collisions at Sqrt(s)

Measurement of Neutral Strange Particle Production in the Underlying Event in Proton-proton Collisions at Sqrt(s)
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Synopsis Measurement of Neutral Strange Particle Production in the Underlying Event in Proton-proton Collisions at Sqrt(s) by :

Measurements are presented of the production of primary K(S)0 and Lambda particles in proton-proton collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV in the region transverse to the leading charged-particle jet in each event. The average multiplicity and average scalar transverse momentum sum of K(S)0 and Lambda particles measured at pseudorapidities abs(eta)

Measurement of Jets Produced in Top Quark Events Using the Emu Final State with 2 B-tagged Jets in Pp Collisions at 8 TeV with the ATLAS Detector

Measurement of Jets Produced in Top Quark Events Using the Emu Final State with 2 B-tagged Jets in Pp Collisions at 8 TeV with the ATLAS Detector
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:957713438
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Synopsis Measurement of Jets Produced in Top Quark Events Using the Emu Final State with 2 B-tagged Jets in Pp Collisions at 8 TeV with the ATLAS Detector by : Jacquelyn Kay Brosamer

The transverse momentum and multiplicity of jets produced in top quark events are measured using 20.3 inverse fb of pp collision data at a center-of-mass energy of 8 tev. Jets are selected from top events requiring an opposite-charge $e\mu$ pair and two b-tagged jets in the final state. The data are corrected to obtain the particle-level fiducial cross section for additional jets with rank 1-4, where rank=1 is the leading additional jet. These distributions are used to obtain the extra jet multiplicity as a function of minimum jet pt threshold. The results are compared with several next to leading order Monte Carlo generators. The resulting measurements can be used to tune Monte Carlo QCD modelling and may also reduce associated modelling uncertainties for LHC top quark physics measurements.

Measurement of the K(T) Distribution of Particles in Jets Produced in P Anti-p Collisions at S**ư

Measurement of the K(T) Distribution of Particles in Jets Produced in P Anti-p Collisions at S**ư
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Total Pages : 7
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Synopsis Measurement of the K(T) Distribution of Particles in Jets Produced in P Anti-p Collisions at S**ư by :

We present a measurement of the transverse momentum with respect to the jet axis (k{sub T}) of particles in jets produced in p{bar p} collisions at √s = 1.96 TeV. Results are obtained for charged particles within a cone of opening angle 0.5 radians around the jet axis in events with dijet invariant masses between 66 and 737 GeV/c2. The experimental data are compared to theoretical predictions obtained for fragmentation partons within the framework of resummed perturbative QCD using the modified leading log and next-to-modified leading log approximations. The comparison shows that trends in data are successfully described by the theoretical predictions, indicating that the perturbative QCD stage of jet fragmentation is dominant in shaping basic jet characteristics.

Erratum to

Erratum to
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:940485028
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Synopsis Erratum to by :

Table 4 was incorrectly captioned in the originally published version. The correct caption is 'Normalised differential tt- production cross section as a function of the number of additional jets with pT> 30 GeV in the lepton+jets channel. Furthermore, the statistical, systematic, and total uncertainties are also shown. Finally, the main experimental and model systematic uncertainties are displayed: JES and the combination of renormalisation and factorisation scales, jet-parton matching threshold, and hadronisation (in the table "Q2/Match./Had.")'.

A Portrait of State-of-the-Art Research at the Technical University of Lisbon

A Portrait of State-of-the-Art Research at the Technical University of Lisbon
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 605
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ISBN-10 : 9781402056901
ISBN-13 : 1402056907
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Synopsis A Portrait of State-of-the-Art Research at the Technical University of Lisbon by : Manuel Seabra Pereira

This book celebrates the 75th anniversary of The Technical University of Lisbon (UTL). It provides a compelling picture of current state-of-art research at UTL. It contains the edited version of the invited lectures from a two day Symposium and brings together a comprehensive summary of high quality research contributions across basic and applied sciences. A broad spectrum of topics is covered reflecting UTL’s worldwide recognition.