1985
DOI: 10.1016/0370-2693(85)91019-6
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Measurement of the single-jet invariant cross section at Fermilab

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“…Our Monte Carlo studies and other studies using experimental data [ 3,5,6 ] indicate that, using this trigger and then requiring a standard jet-finding algorithm to find at least two jets of average pt>4 GeV/c, the non-jet background is negligible. We have previously published pp jet cross sections using the two-high trigger [ 6 ] as well as solid angle triggers [ 7 ]. All of the data used in this analysis was obtained with the two-high trigger with a hardware cut of about 1 GeV in E, on the triggering towers.…”
Section: Apparatus and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our Monte Carlo studies and other studies using experimental data [ 3,5,6 ] indicate that, using this trigger and then requiring a standard jet-finding algorithm to find at least two jets of average pt>4 GeV/c, the non-jet background is negligible. We have previously published pp jet cross sections using the two-high trigger [ 6 ] as well as solid angle triggers [ 7 ]. All of the data used in this analysis was obtained with the two-high trigger with a hardware cut of about 1 GeV in E, on the triggering towers.…”
Section: Apparatus and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%