We study the underlying event in proton-antiproton collisions by examining the behavior of charged particles (transverse momentum p(t) > 0.5 GeV/c, pseudorapi+dity |eta| &lt; 1) produced in association with large transverse momentum jets (~2.2 fb-1) or with Drell-Yan lepton-pairs (~2.7 fb-1) in the Z-boson mass region (70 < M(pair) &lt; 110 GeV/c2) as measured by CDF at 1.96 TeV center-of-mass energy. We use the direction of the lepton-pair (in Drell-Yan production) or the leading jet (in high-p(t) jet production) in each event to define three regions of eta-phi space; toward , away, and transverse, where phi is the azimuthal scattering angle. For Drell-Yan production (excluding the leptons) both the toward and transverse regions are very sensitive to the underlying event. In high-p(t) jet production the transverse region is very sensitive to the underlying event and is separated into a MAX and MIN transverse region, which helps separate the hard component (initial and final-state radiation) from the beam-beam remnant and multiple parton interaction components of the scattering. The data are corrected to the particle level to remove detector effects and are then compared with several QCD Monte-Carlo models. The goal of this analysis is to provide data that can be used to test and improve the QCD Monte-Carlo models of the underlying event that are used to simulate hadron-hadron collisions.

T. AALTONEN, B.ALVAREZ GONZALEZV, S. AMERIO, D. AMIDEI, A. ANASTASSOV, A. ANNOVI, et al. (2010). Studying the Underlying Event in Drell-Yan and High Transverse Momentum Jet Production at the Tevatron. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, PARTICLES, FIELDS, GRAVITATION, AND COSMOLOGY, 82, 034001-1-034001-21 [10.1103/PhysRevD.82.034001].

Studying the Underlying Event in Drell-Yan and High Transverse Momentum Jet Production at the Tevatron

CASTRO, ANDREA;DENINNO, MARIA MADDALENA;MARGAROLI, FABRIZIO;MAZZANTI, PAOLO;MOGGI, NICCOLO';MUSSINI, MANUEL;RIMONDI, FRANCO;ZUCCHELLI, STEFANO
2010

Abstract

We study the underlying event in proton-antiproton collisions by examining the behavior of charged particles (transverse momentum p(t) > 0.5 GeV/c, pseudorapi+dity |eta| < 1) produced in association with large transverse momentum jets (~2.2 fb-1) or with Drell-Yan lepton-pairs (~2.7 fb-1) in the Z-boson mass region (70 < M(pair) < 110 GeV/c2) as measured by CDF at 1.96 TeV center-of-mass energy. We use the direction of the lepton-pair (in Drell-Yan production) or the leading jet (in high-p(t) jet production) in each event to define three regions of eta-phi space; toward , away, and transverse, where phi is the azimuthal scattering angle. For Drell-Yan production (excluding the leptons) both the toward and transverse regions are very sensitive to the underlying event. In high-p(t) jet production the transverse region is very sensitive to the underlying event and is separated into a MAX and MIN transverse region, which helps separate the hard component (initial and final-state radiation) from the beam-beam remnant and multiple parton interaction components of the scattering. The data are corrected to the particle level to remove detector effects and are then compared with several QCD Monte-Carlo models. The goal of this analysis is to provide data that can be used to test and improve the QCD Monte-Carlo models of the underlying event that are used to simulate hadron-hadron collisions.
2010
T. AALTONEN, B.ALVAREZ GONZALEZV, S. AMERIO, D. AMIDEI, A. ANASTASSOV, A. ANNOVI, et al. (2010). Studying the Underlying Event in Drell-Yan and High Transverse Momentum Jet Production at the Tevatron. PHYSICAL REVIEW D, PARTICLES, FIELDS, GRAVITATION, AND COSMOLOGY, 82, 034001-1-034001-21 [10.1103/PhysRevD.82.034001].
T. AALTONEN; B.ALVAREZ GONZALEZV; S. AMERIO; D. AMIDEI; A. ANASTASSOV; A. ANNOVI; J. ANTOS; G. APOLLINARI; J.A. APPEL; A. APRESYAN; T. ARISAWA; A. AR...espandi
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