Publication: Measurements of Jet Vetoes and Azimuthal Decorrelations in Dijet Events Produced in pp Collisions at √s=7 TeV Using the ATLAS Detector
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2014
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Aad, G., B. Abbott, J. Abdallah, S. Abdel Khalek, O. Abdinov, R. Aben, et al. 2014. “Measurements of Jet Vetoes and Azimuthal Decorrelations in Dijet Events Produced in pp Collisions at √s=7 TeV Using the ATLAS Detector.” The European Physical Journal C 74 (11) (October 31). doi:10.1140/epjc/s10052-014-3117-7.
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Additional jet activity in dijet events is measured using pp collisions at ATLAS at a centre-of-mass energy of √s=7 TeV, for jets reconstructed using the anti-kt algorithm with radius parameter R=0.6. This is done using variables such as the fraction of dijet events without an additional jet in the rapidity interval bounded by the dijet subsystem and correlations between the azimuthal angles of the dijet s. They are presented, both with and without a veto on additional jet activity in the rapidity interval, as a function of the scalar average of the transverse momenta of the dijet s and of the rapidity interval size. The double differential dijet cross section is also measured as a function of the interval size and the azimuthal angle between the dijet s. These variables probe differences in the approach to resummation of large logarithms when performing QCD calculations. The data are compared to POWHEG, interfaced to the PYTHIA 8 and HERWIG parton shower generators, as well as toHEJ with and without interfacing it to the ARIADNE parton shower generator. None of the theoretical predictions agree with the data across the full phase-space considered; however, POWHEG+PYTHIA 8 and HEJ+ARIADNE are found to provide the best agreement with the data. These measurements use the full data sample collected with the ATLAS detector in √s=7 TeV pp collisions at the LHC and correspond to integrated luminosities of 36.1pb−1 and 4.5fb−1 for data collected during 2010 and 2011, respectively.
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