Hard underlying event correction to inclusive jet cross sections
- 1 May 1998
- journal article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 57 (9) , 5787-5792
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.57.5787
Abstract
Jets observed in hadron-hadron scattering contain a contribution from the underlying event that is produced by spectator interactions taking place incoherently with the major parton-parton collision, due to the extended composite structure of the colliding hadrons. Using a recent measurement of the double parton interaction rate, we calculate that the underlying event may be 2 - 3 times stronger than generally assumed, as a result of semi-hard perturbative multiple-parton interactions. This can have an important influence on the inclusive jet cross section at moderate values of E_T, persisting at the 5 - 10% level to the largest observable E_T. We show how the underlying event can be measured accurately using a generalization of the method first proposed by Marchesini and Webber.Keywords
All Related Versions
This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
- Improved parton distributions from global analysis of recent deep inelastic scattering and inclusive jet dataPhysical Review D, 1997
- Inclusive Jet Cross Section inCollisions atPhysical Review Letters, 1996
- Large Transverse Momentum Jet Production and the Gluon Distribution inside the ProtonPhysical Review Letters, 1996
- Jet Production via Strongly Interacting Color-Singlet Exchange inCollisionsPhysical Review Letters, 1996
- Observation of Rapidity Gaps inCollisions at 1.8 TeVPhysical Review Letters, 1995
- Large rapidity gaps in pp collisionsPhysics Letters B, 1993
- Rapidity gaps and jets as a new-physics signature in very-high-energy hadron-hadron collisionsPhysical Review D, 1993
- Transverse flow due to minijets in collisions at √s=1.8 TeVPhysics Letters B, 1992
- HERWIG 5.1 - a Monte Carlo event generator for simulating hadron emission reactions with interfering gluonsComputer Physics Communications, 1992
- A multiple-interaction model for the event structure in hadron collisionsPhysical Review D, 1987