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Branching structure of QCD jets: new jet observables for quark-gluon discrimination

I have explored the fractal nature of hadronic jets and the potential use of fractal dimension in jet substructure physics. A more sophisticated set of parameters, named Branching Logarithmic Fit (BLF) parameters, has subsequently been developed to describe the fractal and corrections-to-fractal beh...

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Autor principal: Davighi, Joseph (CERN)
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1757244
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description I have explored the fractal nature of hadronic jets and the potential use of fractal dimension in jet substructure physics. A more sophisticated set of parameters, named Branching Logarithmic Fit (BLF) parameters, has subsequently been developed to describe the fractal and corrections-to-fractal behavior due to QCD running in the perturbative regime. Theoretical motivation is given for these parameters, which have then been applied to the problem of quark/gluon discrimination. The BLF parameters are individually discriminating and only weakly correlated to variables currently used in quark/gluon discrimination. Consequently, their inclusion should improve discrimination, and evidence is presented for this at the generator level
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spelling cern-17572442019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1757244engDavighi, Joseph (CERN)Branching structure of QCD jets: new jet observables for quark-gluon discriminationParticle Physics - ExperimentParticle Physics - TheoryI have explored the fractal nature of hadronic jets and the potential use of fractal dimension in jet substructure physics. A more sophisticated set of parameters, named Branching Logarithmic Fit (BLF) parameters, has subsequently been developed to describe the fractal and corrections-to-fractal behavior due to QCD running in the perturbative regime. Theoretical motivation is given for these parameters, which have then been applied to the problem of quark/gluon discrimination. The BLF parameters are individually discriminating and only weakly correlated to variables currently used in quark/gluon discrimination. Consequently, their inclusion should improve discrimination, and evidence is presented for this at the generator levelCERN-STUDENTS-Note-2014-215oai:cds.cern.ch:17572442014-08-29
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Particle Physics - Theory
Davighi, Joseph (CERN)
Branching structure of QCD jets: new jet observables for quark-gluon discrimination
title Branching structure of QCD jets: new jet observables for quark-gluon discrimination
title_full Branching structure of QCD jets: new jet observables for quark-gluon discrimination
title_fullStr Branching structure of QCD jets: new jet observables for quark-gluon discrimination
title_full_unstemmed Branching structure of QCD jets: new jet observables for quark-gluon discrimination
title_short Branching structure of QCD jets: new jet observables for quark-gluon discrimination
title_sort branching structure of qcd jets: new jet observables for quark-gluon discrimination
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
Particle Physics - Theory
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1757244
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