QCD Reference Frames and False Jet Individualism
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Abstract
In collider physics we measure the sprays of hardrons as a proxy for quarks and gluons. We call these sprays jets. The properties of hadronic jets are often measured as a function of their lab-frame momenta. This view is overly simplistic because jet fragmentation must occur in the particular rest frame of all color-connected particles. Jets are better thought of as process dependent, meaning that their fragmentation depends are how they were produced. 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.
Publication: arXiv:2308.10951
Presenters
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Charles A Bell
University of Tennessee
Authors
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Charles A Bell
University of Tennessee
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Lawrence Lee
University of Tennessee
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Emery Nibigira
University of Tennessee Knoxville
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John Lawless
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, University of Tennessee