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Report of the QCD Working Group

The activities of the QCD working group concentrated on improving the understanding and Monte Carlo simulation of multi-jet final states due to hard QCD processes at LEP, i.e. quark-antiquark plus multi-gluon and/or secondary quark production, with particular emphasis on four-jet final states and b-...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Ballestrero, A., Bambade, P., Bravo, S., Cacciari, M., Costa, M., deBoer, W., Dissertori, G., Flagmeyer, U., Fuster, J., Hamacher, K., Krauss, F., Kuhn, R., Lonnblad, L., Marti, S., Rehn, J., Rodrigo, German, Seymour, M.H., Sjostrand, T., Trocsanyi, Z., Webber, B.R.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: CERN 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2000-009.137
http://cds.cern.ch/record/444537
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Sumario:The activities of the QCD working group concentrated on improving the understanding and Monte Carlo simulation of multi-jet final states due to hard QCD processes at LEP, i.e. quark-antiquark plus multi-gluon and/or secondary quark production, with particular emphasis on four-jet final states and b-quark mass effects. Specific topics covered are: relevant developments in the main event generators PYTHIA, HERWIG and ARIADNE; the new multi-jet generator APACIC++; description and tuning of inclusive (all-flavour) jet rates; quark mass effects in the three- and four-jet rates; mass, higher-order and hadronization effects in four-jet angular and shape distributions; b-quark fragmentation and gluon splitting into b-quarks.