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Электронный каталог: Hayrapetyan, A. - Measurement of Multidifferential Cross Sections for Dijet Production in Proton-Proton Collisions ...
Hayrapetyan, A. - Measurement of Multidifferential Cross Sections for Dijet Production in Proton-Proton Collisions ...

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Автор: Hayrapetyan, A.
The European Physical Journal C [Electronic resource]: Measurement of Multidifferential Cross Sections for Dijet Production in Proton-Proton Collisions ...
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Автор: Hayrapetyan, A.
The European Physical Journal C [Electronic resource]: Measurement of Multidifferential Cross Sections for Dijet Production in Proton-Proton Collisions ...
б.г.
ISBN отсутствует
Статья
Hayrapetyan, A.
Measurement of Multidifferential Cross Sections for Dijet Production in Proton-Proton Collisions at *%s=13 TeV / A.Hayrapetyan, S.Afanasiev, D.Budkouski, I.Golutvin, I.Gorbunov, V.Karjavine, V.Korenkov, N.Krasnikov, A.Lanev, A.Malakhov, V.Matveev, V.Palichik, V.Perelygin, M.Savina, V.Shalaev, S.Shmatov, S.Shulha, V.Smirnov, O.Teryaev, N.Voytishin, B.S.Yuldashev, A.Zarubin, I.Zhizhin, Z.Tsamalaidze, [CMS Collab.] // The European Physical Journal C [Electronic resource]. – 2025. – Vol. 85, No. 1. – P. 72. – URL: https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-13606-8. – Bibliogr.: 77.
A measurement of the dijet production cross section is reported based on proton–proton collision data collected in 2016 at √s = 13 TeV by the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of up to 36.3 fb−1 . Jets are reconstructed with the anti-kT algorithm for distance parameters of R = 0.4 and 0.8. Cross sections are measured double-differentially (2D) as a function of the largest absolute rapidity |y|max of the two jets with the highest transverse momenta pT and their invariant mass m1,2, and triple-differentially (3D) as a function of the rapidity separation y ∗ , the total boost yb, and either m1,2 or the average pT of the two jets. The cross sections are unfolded to correct for detector effects and are compared with fixedorder calculations derived at next-to-next-to-leading order in perturbative quantum chromodynamics. The impact of the measurements on the parton distribution functions and the strong coupling constant at the mass of the Z boson is investigated, yielding a value of αS(mZ) = 0.1179 ± 0.0019.
Hayrapetyan, A.
Measurement of Multidifferential Cross Sections for Dijet Production in Proton-Proton Collisions at *%s=13 TeV / A.Hayrapetyan, S.Afanasiev, D.Budkouski, I.Golutvin, I.Gorbunov, V.Karjavine, V.Korenkov, N.Krasnikov, A.Lanev, A.Malakhov, V.Matveev, V.Palichik, V.Perelygin, M.Savina, V.Shalaev, S.Shmatov, S.Shulha, V.Smirnov, O.Teryaev, N.Voytishin, B.S.Yuldashev, A.Zarubin, I.Zhizhin, Z.Tsamalaidze, [CMS Collab.] // The European Physical Journal C [Electronic resource]. – 2025. – Vol. 85, No. 1. – P. 72. – URL: https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-13606-8. – Bibliogr.: 77.
A measurement of the dijet production cross section is reported based on proton–proton collision data collected in 2016 at √s = 13 TeV by the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of up to 36.3 fb−1 . Jets are reconstructed with the anti-kT algorithm for distance parameters of R = 0.4 and 0.8. Cross sections are measured double-differentially (2D) as a function of the largest absolute rapidity |y|max of the two jets with the highest transverse momenta pT and their invariant mass m1,2, and triple-differentially (3D) as a function of the rapidity separation y ∗ , the total boost yb, and either m1,2 or the average pT of the two jets. The cross sections are unfolded to correct for detector effects and are compared with fixedorder calculations derived at next-to-next-to-leading order in perturbative quantum chromodynamics. The impact of the measurements on the parton distribution functions and the strong coupling constant at the mass of the Z boson is investigated, yielding a value of αS(mZ) = 0.1179 ± 0.0019.