학술논문

Topological study of three-jet events in ALICE
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
PoS High-pTphysics09:045,2009
Subject
High Energy Physics - Experiment
Language
Abstract
The ALICE experiment at LHC is dedicated to study matter formed in heavy-ion collisions, but also has a strong physics program for $pp$ collisions. In these collisions, protons will collide at energies never reached before under laboratory conditions. At the high energies, ALICE will enable us to study jet physics in detail, especially the production of multiple jet events, setting the baseline for heavy-ion. Three-jet events allow us to examine the properties of quark and gluon jets, providing a suitable tool for testing QCD experimentally. We discuss the selection method and topology of three-jet events in ALICE. The analysis was performed on two PYTHIA data sets, both involving $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 14$ TeV with enhanced jet production. The results from the dedicated jet MC production are discussed and compared to previous studies at CDF and D\O. We investigate the possibilities to determine gluon jet candidates.
Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures, contribution to the "High-Pt Physics at LHC '09" workshop in Prague