Abstract
We define a new set of observables to probe the structure of the underlying event in hadron collisions. We use the conventional definition of the “transverse region” in jet events and, for a fixed window in jet p⊥, propose to measure several discriminating quantities as a function of the level of activity in the transverse region. The measurement of these observables in LHC data would reveal whether, e.g., the properties of “low-UE” events are compatible with equivalent measurements in e+e− collisions (jet universality), and whether the scaling behaviour towards “high-UE” events exhibits properties of non-trivial soft-QCD dynamics, such as colour reconnections or other collective phenomena. We illustrate at s√=13TeV that significant discriminatory power is obtained in comparisons between MC models with varying treatments of collective effects, including Pythia 8, epos, and Dipsy.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 299 |
Journal | The European Physical Journal C |
Volume | 76 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 25 May 2016 |
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Sinead Farrington
- School of Physics and Astronomy - Chair of Particle Physics
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