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How Good are Present Analytical QCD-Predictions on Fluctuations in Angular Intervals?

Results on two-particle angular correlations in jet cones and on multiplicity fluctuations in one- and two- dimensional angular intervals, delivered by three experiments (DELPHI, L3 and ZEUS, at $\sqrt{s}$ from few to 183 GeV) are compared to present existing analytical QCD calculations, using the L...

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Autores principales: Buschbeck, Brigitte, Mandl, F
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1999
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/389108
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author Buschbeck, Brigitte
Mandl, F
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description Results on two-particle angular correlations in jet cones and on multiplicity fluctuations in one- and two- dimensional angular intervals, delivered by three experiments (DELPHI, L3 and ZEUS, at $\sqrt{s}$ from few to 183 GeV) are compared to present existing analytical QCD calculations, using the LPHD hypothesis. Two different types of functions have been tested. While the differentially normalized correlation functions show substantial deviations from the predictions, a globally normalized correlation function agrees surprisingly well. The role of the QCD parameters $\alpha_s$, $\Lambda$ and $n_f$ is discussed. The necessity to include full energy-momentum conservation into the analytical calculations is stressed.
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spelling cern-3891082019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/389108engBuschbeck, BrigitteMandl, FHow Good are Present Analytical QCD-Predictions on Fluctuations in Angular Intervals?Particle Physics - PhenomenologyResults on two-particle angular correlations in jet cones and on multiplicity fluctuations in one- and two- dimensional angular intervals, delivered by three experiments (DELPHI, L3 and ZEUS, at $\sqrt{s}$ from few to 183 GeV) are compared to present existing analytical QCD calculations, using the LPHD hypothesis. Two different types of functions have been tested. While the differentially normalized correlation functions show substantial deviations from the predictions, a globally normalized correlation function agrees surprisingly well. The role of the QCD parameters $\alpha_s$, $\Lambda$ and $n_f$ is discussed. The necessity to include full energy-momentum conservation into the analytical calculations is stressed.hep-ph/9906214HEPHY-PUB-707oai:cds.cern.ch:3891081999-06-03
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Buschbeck, Brigitte
Mandl, F
How Good are Present Analytical QCD-Predictions on Fluctuations in Angular Intervals?
title How Good are Present Analytical QCD-Predictions on Fluctuations in Angular Intervals?
title_full How Good are Present Analytical QCD-Predictions on Fluctuations in Angular Intervals?
title_fullStr How Good are Present Analytical QCD-Predictions on Fluctuations in Angular Intervals?
title_full_unstemmed How Good are Present Analytical QCD-Predictions on Fluctuations in Angular Intervals?
title_short How Good are Present Analytical QCD-Predictions on Fluctuations in Angular Intervals?
title_sort how good are present analytical qcd-predictions on fluctuations in angular intervals?
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/389108
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