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QCD Physics from CMS
CMS is pursuing a rich program of QCD physics. Initial data collected in $2009$ at both $900$ GeV and $2.36$ TeV has been used for commissioning the detector and for the first measurements of charged hadron pseudorapidity and transverse momentum distributions as well as Bose-Einstein correlations. T...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2010
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1285562 |
Sumario: | CMS is pursuing a rich program of QCD physics. Initial data collected in
$2009$ at both $900$ GeV and $2.36$ TeV has been used for commissioning
the detector and for the first measurements of charged hadron
pseudorapidity and transverse momentum distributions as well as
Bose-Einstein correlations. These first results from CMS at the new
energy frontier accessible at the LHC are presented. For
non-single-diffractive interactions, the average charged-hadron
transverse momentum is measured to be $0.46$ $\pm$ $0.01$ (stat.) $\pm$
$0.01$ (syst.) GeV/${\it c}$ at $0.9$ TeV and $0.50$ $\pm$ $0.01$
(stat.) $\pm$ $0.01$ (syst.) GeV/${\it c}$ at $2.36$ TeV, for
pseudorapidities between $-2.4$ and $+2.4$. At these energies, the
measured pseudorapidity densities in the central region, $dN_{\rm
ch}/d\etaI_{I\etaI<0.5}$, are $3.48$ $\pm$ $0.02$ (stat.) $\pm$ $0.13$
(syst.) and $4.47$ $\pm$ $0.04$ (stat.) $\pm$ $0.16$ (syst.),
respectively. The results at $0.9$ TeV are in agreement with previous
measurements and confirm the expectation of near equal hadron production
in $p\bar{p}$ and $pp$ collisions.
The measured strength and effective size (using exponential
parametrization) of the Bose-Einstein correlation are $\lambda = 0.625
\pm 0.021$ (stat.) $\pm$ $0.046$ (syst.) and $r = 1.59 \pm 0.05$ (stat.)
$\pm$ $0.19$ (syst.) fm at $0.9$ TeV; $\lambda = 0.663 \pm 0.073$
(stat.) $\pm$ $0.048$ (syst.) and $r = 1.99 \pm 0.18$ (stat.) $\pm$
$0.24$ (syst.) fm at $2.36$ TeV. |
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