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XCone. N-jettiness as an Exclusive Cone Jet Algorithm

  • 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA (United States). Center for Theoretical Physics
  • 2. Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Hamburg (Germany). Theory Group
  • 3. California Univ., Berkeley, CA (United States). Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Lab.

Description

We introduce a new jet algorithm called XCone, for eXclusive Cone, which is based on minimizing the event shape N-jettiness. Because N-jettiness partitions every event into N jet regions and a beam region, XCone is an exclusive jet algorithm that always returns a fixed number of jets. We use a new ''conical geometric'' measure for which well-separated jets are bounded by circles of radius R in the rapidity-azimuth plane, while overlapping jet regions automatically form nearest-neighbor ''clover jets''. This avoids the split/merge criteria needed in inclusive cone algorithms. A key feature of XCone is that it smoothly transitions between the resolved regime where the N signal jets of interest are well separated and the boosted regime where they overlap. The returned value of N-jettiness also provides a quality criterion of how N-jet-like the event looks. We also discuss the N-jettiness factorization theorems that occur for various jet measures, which can be used to compute the associated exclusive N-jet cross sections. In a companion paper, the physics potential of XCone is demonstrated using the examples of dijet resonances, Higgs decays to bottom quarks, and all-hadronic top pairs.

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Imprint Pagination
40 p.
ISSN
0418-9833
Report number
DESY--15-087

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MIT-CTP--4674