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Measurement of jet charge in dijet events from √s=8 TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector

Journal

PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 93, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.93.052003

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  1. ANPCyT, Argentina
  2. YerPhI, Armenia
  3. ARC, Australia
  4. BMWFW, Austria
  5. FWF, Austria
  6. ANAS, Azerbaijan
  7. SSTC, Belarus
  8. CNPq, Brazil
  9. FAPESP, Brazil
  10. NSERC, Canada
  11. NRC, Canada
  12. CFI, Canada
  13. CERN
  14. CONICYT, Chile
  15. CAS, China
  16. MOST, China
  17. NSFC, China
  18. COLCIENCIAS, Colombia
  19. MSMT CR, Czech Republic
  20. MPO CR, Czech Republic
  21. VSC CR, Czech Republic
  22. DNRF, Denmark
  23. DNSRC, Denmark
  24. Lundbeck Foundation, Denmark
  25. IN2P3-CNRS, CEA-DSM/IRFU, France
  26. GNSF, Georgia
  27. BMBF, Germany
  28. HGF, Germany
  29. MPG, Germany
  30. GSRT, Greece
  31. RGC, Hong Kong SAR, China
  32. ISF, Israel
  33. I-CORE, Israel
  34. Benoziyo Center, Israel
  35. INFN, Italy
  36. MEXT, Japan
  37. JSPS, Japan
  38. CNRST, Morocco
  39. FOM, Netherlands
  40. NWO, Netherlands
  41. RCN, Norway
  42. MNiSW, Poland
  43. NCN, Poland
  44. FCT, Portugal
  45. MNE/IFA, Romania
  46. MES of Russia, Russian Federation
  47. NRC KI, Russian Federation
  48. JINR
  49. MESTD, Serbia
  50. MSSR, Slovakia
  51. ARRS, Slovenia
  52. MIZS, Slovenia
  53. DST/NRF, South Africa
  54. MINECO, Spain
  55. SRC, Sweden
  56. Wallenberg Foundation, Sweden
  57. SERI, Switzerland
  58. SNSF, Switzerland
  59. Canton of Bern, Switzerland
  60. Canton of Geneva, Switzerland
  61. MOST, Taiwan
  62. TAEK, Turkey
  63. STFC, United Kingdom
  64. DOE, United States of America
  65. NSF, United States of America
  66. BCKDF, Canada
  67. Canada Council, Canada
  68. CANARIE, Canada
  69. CRC, Canada
  70. Compute Canada, Canada
  71. FQRNT, Canada
  72. Ontario Innovation Trust, Canada
  73. EPLANET, European Union
  74. ERC, European Union
  75. FP7, European Union
  76. Horizon, European Union
  77. Marie Sk?odowska-Curie Actions, European Union
  78. Investissements d'Avenir Labex, France
  79. Investissements d'Avenir Idex, France
  80. ANR, France
  81. Region Auvergne, France
  82. Fondation Partager le Savoir, France
  83. DFG, Germany
  84. AvH Foundation, Germany
  85. Herakleitos programme - EU-ESF
  86. Thales programme - EU-ESF
  87. Aristeia programme - EU-ESF
  88. Greek NSRF
  89. BSF, Israel
  90. GIF, Israel
  91. Minerva, Israel
  92. BRF, Norway
  93. Royal Society, United Kingdom
  94. Leverhulme Trust, United Kingdom
  95. STFC [ST/K001248/1, ST/M000761/1, ST/N000307/1, ST/N000463/1, ST/N000420/1, ST/K00140X/1, ST/L003511/1, ST/L00352X/1] Funding Source: UKRI
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  97. Division Of Physics [1119200] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  98. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien
  99. Division Of Physics [1410972] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  100. ICREA Funding Source: Custom
  101. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/L00352X/1, 1366825, ST/M000761/1, ST/K001248/1, ST/N000463/1, ST/K00140X/1, ST/L003511/1, GRIDPP, ST/N000420/1, ST/N000307/1, 1334588, PP/E000444/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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The momentum-weighted sum of the charges of tracks associated to a jet is sensitive to the charge of the initiating quark or gluon. This paper presents a measurement of the distribution of momentum-weighted sums, called jet charge, in dijet events using 20.3 fb(-1) of data recorded with the ATLAS detector at root s = 8 TeV in pp collisions at the LHC. The jet charge distribution is unfolded to remove distortions from detector effects and the resulting particle-level distribution is compared with several models. The p(T) dependence of the jet charge distribution average and standard deviation are compared to predictions obtained with several leading-order and next-to-leading-order parton distribution functions. The data are also compared to different Monte Carlo simulations of QCD dijet production using various settings of the free parameters within these models. The chosen value of the strong coupling constant used to calculate gluon radiation is found to have a significant impact on the predicted jet charge. There is evidence for a pT dependence of the jet charge distribution for a given jet flavor. In agreement with perturbative QCD predictions, the data show that the average jet charge of quark-initiated jets decreases in magnitude as the energy of the jet increases.

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