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1 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron1 QCD: Approaching True Precision or, Latest Jet Results from the TeVatron Experimental Details SubJets and Event Quantities Cross Sections Presented by John Krane Iowa State University

2 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron2 Changing Paradigms in QCD Inclusion of error estimates in the PDFs Progress toward NNLO predictions More rigorous treatment of experimental errors More consistent E T calculations between experiments covariance matrices jet algorithms workshop calculation of virtual corrections hope for better underlying event

3 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron3 Jet Definition Cone Definition R =0.7 in  merge/split K T Definition cells/clusters are combined if their relative k T 2 is “small” (D=1.0 or 0.5 -- scaling parameter) For subjets, also define “large” (y cut, =10 -3 ) Iteration vs ratcheting 0.5 vs 0.75 Centroid found with 4-vector addition vs Snowmass addition D  uses Ellis and Soper’s definition

4 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron4 Central Tracking EM Calorimeter Hadronic Calorimeter Muon A-Layer Magnet Muon B&C e  jet  noise Jet Cuts Typical cuts on EM fraction, hotcells, missing E T, vertex position, etc. > 97% efficient > 99% pure

5 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron5 Jet Energy Corrections Response functions Noise and underlying event “Showering” Resolutions Estimated with dijet balancing or simulation the symmetric part d 2  dE T d  ETET d 2  dE T d  ETET no distinction between jets of different kinds

6 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron6 Jet and Event Quantities Subjet Multiplicity Underlying event structure Low E T Multijet studies New !

7 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron7 1 2 3 4 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 Subjet Multiplicity Linear Combination: = f g M g + (1-f g ) M Q Assume M g, M Q independent of √s Measure M at two √s energies and extract the g and Q components Largest uncertainty comes from the gluon fractions in the PDFs Mean Jet Multiplicity Quark Jet FractionGluon Jet Fraction Subjet Multiplicity M D0 Preliminary Coming soon as a PRD no attempt to develop a likelihood function HEWIG prediction =1.86 ± 0.08(stat) Using the k T algorithm

8 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron8 Underlying event structure Counting charged particles in azimuthal sectors Improve modeling of underlying event

9 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron9 Low E T Multijet events At high-E T, QCD does quite well. But try counting jets at low-E T …compare to Pythia Each jet’s E T >20 GeV. For 2 jets or more, normalization is off, so correct to >40 GeV spectrum.

10 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron10 Low E T Multijet events Strong p T ordering in DGLAP suppresses “spectator jets” BFKL has diffusion in log(p T ) Looking also at Jetrad and Herwig

11 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron11 Cross Sections R32 630/1800 ratio of jet cross sections Forward cross sections Two PRDs K T central inclusive Published! Submitted New !  2 analysis

12 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron12 Inclusive R32 A study of soft jet emission rate Ratios exploit error correlations We observe lack of PDF sensitivity Investigate  R scale sensitivity with Jetrad

13 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron13 Inclusive R32 several formulae for  R  R not always same for jets in the same event (yet agreement not improved) single-scales seem better than mixed-scales, 0.3*H T is most robust (As minimum E T threshold climbs, the “hardness” of the event is less well- represented by E T max ?) PRL 86, 1955 (2001)

14 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron14 Inclusive Ratio Published yesterday in PRL  2 probabilities fall between 30% and 60% D  has tried a “normalization-only” test, which yields generally poor agreement (<1%), except for 2*E T (7%) and 0.25*E T (23%). PDF Variations  f  R Variations

15 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron15 A few words on  2 10 MC simulations of systematic errors 100 trials The calculations work great, root-diagonal elements alone not sufficient for plots

16 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron16  d 2  dE T d  (fb/GeV) E T (GeV) Rapidity-dependent Inclusive D  ’s most complete cross section measurement Uncertainty in theory is larger than uncertainty is data! PRL 86, 1707 (2001)

17 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron17 Jets PRD #1: CDF’s Run 1b inclusive jet Has discussion of  2 technique. Includes comparisons to Run 1a data D  ’s run 1b data

18 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron18 Jets PRD #2: D  ’s Run 1b jet results Tour de Force: 1800 central inclusive, dijet mass, dijet angular distribution, 630/1800 inclusive ratio

19 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron19 K T Inclusive Jet Cross Section -0.5 <  < 0.5 D = 1.0 Predictions IR and UV safe Merging behavior well- defined for both exp. and theory D  Preliminary

20 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron20 K T Comparison Normalization differs by 20% or more p T dependence D  has an error matrix expect  2 numbers soon “No significant deviations of predictions from data” D  Preliminary

21 Moriond 2001Jets at the TeVatron21 Summary TeVatron stopped running in 1996 but several results are still in the queue  Jet substructure  Event structure  Cross sections Growing sophistication in results  Greater consistency between experiments  Error matrices  Better corrections


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