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Multiple Parton Interactions, top-antitop and W+4j production at the LHC

Journal

JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1088/1126-6708/2009/04/098

Keywords

Phenomenological Models; Heavy Quark Physics; Hadronic Colliders

Funding

  1. MIUR [2006020509_004]
  2. European Community's Marie-Curie Research Training Network [MRTN-CT-2006-035505]

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The expected rate for Multiple Parton Interactions (MPI) at the LHC is large. This requires an estimate of their impact on all measurement foreseen at the LHC while opening unprecendented opportunities for a detailed study of these phenomena. In this paper we examine the MPI background to top-antitop production, in the semileptonic channel, in the early phase of data taking when the full power of b-tagging will not be available. The MPI background turns out to be small but non negligible, of the order of 20% of the background provided by W + 4j production through a Single Parton Interaction. We then analyze the possibility of studying Multiple Parton Interactions in the W + 4j channel, a far more complicated setting than the reactions examined at lower energies. The MPI contribution turns out to be dominated by final states with two energetic jets which balance in transverse momentum, and it appears possible, thanks to the good angular resolution of ATLAS and CMS, to separate the Multiple Parton Interactions contribution from Single Parton Interaction processes. The large cross section for two jet production suggests that also Triple Parton Interactions (TPI) could provide a non negligible contribution. Our preliminary analysis suggests that it might be indeed possible to investigate TPI at the LHC.

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