Two Particle Momentum Correlation In Jets At The Tevatron


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Two-particle Momentum Correlation in Jets at the Tevatron


Two-particle Momentum Correlation in Jets at the Tevatron

Author: Sergo Jindariani

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2006


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Presented are the measurements of two-particle momentum correlations in jets produced in p-pbar collisions at center of mass frame energy 1.96 TeV. Studies were performed for charged particles within a restricted opening angle of 0.5 rad around the jet axis and for dijet events with various dijet masses. Comparison of the experimental results to the theoretical predictions obtained for partons within the framework of the resummed perturbative QCD (Next-to-Leading Log Approximation) shows that the parton momentum correlations do survive the hadronization stage of jet fragmentation, thus, giving further support to the hypothesis of Local Parton-Hadron Duality.

High Energy Physics


High Energy Physics

Author:

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 1981


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Particles and Nuclei


Particles and Nuclei

Author: Peter D. Barnes

language: en

Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Release Date: 2006-10-04


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This is the proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Particles and Nuclei, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA which was concerned with new developments in experimental and theoretical particle physics, nuclear physics, and cosmology, and the intersections of these fields which will help us understand our Universe more completely. The participants reported on new developments in instrumentation, including large-scale facilities, such as accelerators, that will be essential for future work.