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QCD Reference Frames and False Jet Individualism

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Abstract

In collider physics, the properties of hadronic jets are often measured as a function of their lab-frame momenta. However, jet fragmentation must occur in the particular rest frame of all color-connected particles. Since this frame need not be the lab frame, the fragmentation of a jet depends on the properties of its sibling objects. This non-factorizability of jets has consequences for jet techniques such as jet tagging, boosted boson measurements, and searches for physics Beyond the Standard Model. This presentation will describe the effect and show its impact as predicted by simulation.

* This work has been supported by the Department of Energy, Office of Science, under Grant No. DE-SC0023321 and the National Science Foundation, under Award No. 2235028.

Publication: arXiv:2308.10951

Presenters

  • John S Lawless

    University of Tennessee

Authors

  • John S Lawless

    University of Tennessee

  • Lawrence Lee

    University of Tennessee

  • Emery Nibigira

    University of Tennessee Knoxville

  • Charles A Bell

    University of Tennessee