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Minijets as a Perturbative Probe of Colour Charge
We motivate the study of ``Minijets'' (that is jets soft with respect to the hard scattering, but hard with respect to \Lambda_QCD) as a means to study the underlying QCD colour flow in events. We discuss, with the aid of a simplistic model, currently available events in which minijets are...
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author | Summers, David J. |
author_facet | Summers, David J. |
author_sort | Summers, David J. |
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description | We motivate the study of ``Minijets'' (that is jets soft with respect to the hard scattering, but hard with respect to \Lambda_QCD) as a means to study the underlying QCD colour flow in events. We discuss, with the aid of a simplistic model, currently available events in which minijets are observed, that is the events have high multiplicity, as a means of understanding the physics of minijets. We encourage both theoreticians and experiments to continue the study of minijets. |
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language | eng |
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spelling | cern-3308242019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/330824engSummers, David J.Minijets as a Perturbative Probe of Colour ChargeParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe motivate the study of ``Minijets'' (that is jets soft with respect to the hard scattering, but hard with respect to \Lambda_QCD) as a means to study the underlying QCD colour flow in events. We discuss, with the aid of a simplistic model, currently available events in which minijets are observed, that is the events have high multiplicity, as a means of understanding the physics of minijets. We encourage both theoreticians and experiments to continue the study of minijets.We motivate the study of ``Minijets'' (that is jets soft with respect to the hard scattering, but hard with respect to \Lambda_QCD) as a means to study the underlying QCD colour flow in events. We discuss, with the aid of a simplistic model, currently available events in which minijets are observed, that is the events have high multiplicity, as a means of understanding the physics of minijets. We encourage both theoreticians and experiments to continue the study of minijets.hep-ph/9707471CERN-TH-97-182CERN-TH-97-182oai:cds.cern.ch:3308241997-07-28 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Summers, David J. Minijets as a Perturbative Probe of Colour Charge |
title | Minijets as a Perturbative Probe of Colour Charge |
title_full | Minijets as a Perturbative Probe of Colour Charge |
title_fullStr | Minijets as a Perturbative Probe of Colour Charge |
title_full_unstemmed | Minijets as a Perturbative Probe of Colour Charge |
title_short | Minijets as a Perturbative Probe of Colour Charge |
title_sort | minijets as a perturbative probe of colour charge |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/330824 |
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