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Study Of Double Parton Scattering In Photon 3 Jets Final State In Protonproton Collisions At S 7tev With The Cms Experiment At The Lhc 1st Edition Youhao Chang Auth

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Study Of Double Parton Scattering In Photon 3 Jets Final State In Protonproton Collisions At S 7tev With The Cms Experiment At The Lhc 1st Edition Youhao Chang Auth
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.81 MB
Pages: 107
Author: You-Hao Chang (auth.)
ISBN: 9789811038235, 9789811038242, 9811038236, 9811038244
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Study Of Double Parton Scattering In Photon 3 Jets Final State In Protonproton Collisions At S 7tev With The Cms Experiment At The Lhc 1st Edition Youhao Chang Auth by You-hao Chang (auth.) 9789811038235, 9789811038242, 9811038236, 9811038244 instant download after payment.

This book mainly focuses on the study of photon + 3 jets final state in Proton-Proton Collisions at √s = 7TeV, searching for patterns of two (or more) distinct hard scatterings in the same collision, i.e the so-called Double Parton Scattering (DPS). A new method by using Monte Carlo generators was performed and provides higher order corrections to the description of the Single Parton Scattering (SPS) background. Further it is investigated whether additional contributions from DPS can improve the agreement between the measured data and the Monte Carlo predictions. The current theoretical uncertainties related to the SPS background are found to be larger than expectation. At the same time a rich set of DPS-sensitive measurements is reported for possible further interpretation.

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