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Constraints on parton distribution functions and extraction of the strong coupling constant from the inclusive jet cross section in pp collisions at $$\sqrt{s} = 7$$ $$\,\text {TeV}$$
Journal Article·· European Physical Journal. C, Particles and Fields (Online)
The inclusive jet cross section for proton–proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7TeVwas measured by the CMS Collaboration at the LHC with data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.0fb-1. The measurement covers a phase space up to 2TeV in jet transverse momentum and 2.5 in absolute jet rapidity. The statistical precision of these data leads to stringent constraints on the parton distribution functions of the proton. The data provide important input for the gluon density at high fractions of the proton momentum and for the strong coupling constant at large energy scales. Using predictions from perturbative quantum chromodynamics at next-to-leading order, complemented with electroweak corrections, the constraining power of these data is investigated and the strong coupling constant at the Z boson mass MZ is determined to be αS(MZ)=0.1185±0.0019(exp)+0.0060-0.0037(theo), which is in agreement with the world average.
Khachatryan, Vardan. "Constraints on parton distribution functions and extraction of the strong coupling constant from the inclusive jet cross section in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 7$ $\,\text {TeV}$." European Physical Journal. C, Particles and Fields (Online), vol. 75, no. 6, Jun. 2015. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-015-3499-1
Khachatryan, Vardan (2015). Constraints on parton distribution functions and extraction of the strong coupling constant from the inclusive jet cross section in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 7$ $\,\text {TeV}$. European Physical Journal. C, Particles and Fields (Online), 75(6). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-015-3499-1
Khachatryan, Vardan, "Constraints on parton distribution functions and extraction of the strong coupling constant from the inclusive jet cross section in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 7$ $\,\text {TeV}$," European Physical Journal. C, Particles and Fields (Online) 75, no. 6 (2015), https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-015-3499-1
@article{osti_1234861,
author = {Khachatryan, Vardan},
title = {Constraints on parton distribution functions and extraction of the strong coupling constant from the inclusive jet cross section in pp collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 7$ $\,\text {TeV}$},
annote = {The inclusive jet cross section for proton–proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7TeVwas measured by the CMS Collaboration at the LHC with data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.0fb-1. The measurement covers a phase space up to 2TeV in jet transverse momentum and 2.5 in absolute jet rapidity. The statistical precision of these data leads to stringent constraints on the parton distribution functions of the proton. The data provide important input for the gluon density at high fractions of the proton momentum and for the strong coupling constant at large energy scales. Using predictions from perturbative quantum chromodynamics at next-to-leading order, complemented with electroweak corrections, the constraining power of these data is investigated and the strong coupling constant at the Z boson mass MZ is determined to be αS(MZ)=0.1185±0.0019(exp)+0.0060-0.0037(theo), which is in agreement with the world average.},
doi = {10.1140/epjc/s10052-015-3499-1},
url = {https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1234861},
journal = {European Physical Journal. C, Particles and Fields (Online)},
issn = {ISSN 1434-6052},
number = {6},
volume = {75},
place = {United States},
publisher = {Springer},
year = {2015},
month = {06}}
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