Measurement of QCD jet broadening in pp̅ collisions at √s = 1.8 TeV

1991 
A measurement of the QCD jet-broadening parameter T > is described for high-E T jet data in the central calorimeter of the Collider Detector at Fermilab. As an alternate approach to clustering analysis, this method involves the use of a global event parameter which is free from the ambiguities associated with the definition and separation of individual clusters. The parameter Q T is defined as the scalar sum of the transverse momentum perpendicular to the transverse thrust axis. Parton-level QCD predictions are made for T > as a function of E T , the total transverse energy in the events, and suggest that a measurement would show a dependence on the running of the strong coupling constant α s . Comparisons are made to first-order QCD parton-level calculations, as well as to fully evolved and hadronized leading-log simulations. The data are well described by the QCD predictions.
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