Measurement of the double-differential inclusive jet cross section in proton–proton collisions at

2016 
A measurement of the double-differential inclusive jet cross section as a function of jet transverse momentum and absolute jet rapidity is presented. The analysis is based on proton–proton collisions collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC at a centre-of-mass energy of 13. The data samples correspond to integrated luminosities of 71 and 44 for and , respectively. Jets are reconstructed with the anti- clustering algorithm for two jet sizes, R , of 0.7 and 0.4, in a phase space region covering jet up to 2 and jet rapidity up to = 4.7. Predictions of perturbative quantum chromodynamics at next-to-leading order precision, complemented with electroweak and nonperturbative corrections, are used to compute the absolute scale and the shape of the inclusive jet cross section. The cross section difference in R , when going to a smaller jet size of 0.4, is best described by Monte Carlo event generators with next-to-leading order predictions matched to parton showering, hadronisation, and multiparton interactions. In the phase space accessible with the new data, this measurement provides a first indication that jet physics is as well understood at as at smaller centre-of-mass energies.
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