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Title: Zero or one vertex


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Field-Stuart-HaasPRD
Charged Particle Data
QCD Monte-Carlo
WYSIWYG What you see is what you get. Almost!
Select clean region
Make efficiency corrections
Look only at the charged particles measured by
the CTC.
  • Zero or one vertex
  • zc-zv lt 2 cm, CTC d0 lt 1 cm
  • Require PT gt 0.5 GeV, h lt 1
  • Assume a uniform track finding efficiency of 92
  • Errors include both statistical and correlated
    systematic uncertainties
  • Require PT gt 0.5 GeV, h lt 1
  • Make an 8 correction for the track finding
    efficiency
  • Errors (statistical plus systematic) of around 5

compare
Small Corrections!
Corrected theory
Uncorrected data
2
Charged Particle DfCorrelations
  • Look at charged particle correlations in the
    azimuthal angle Df relative to the leading
    charged particle jet.
  • Define Df lt 60o as Toward, 60o lt Df lt 120o
    as Transverse, and Df gt 120o as Away.
  • All three regions have the same size in h-f
    space, DhxDf 2x120o 4p/3.

3
Charged Multiplicity versus PT(chgjet1)
Underlying Event plateau
Blessed on 11/3/99
  • Data on the average number of toward
    (Dflt60o), transverse (60ltDflt120o), and
    away (Dfgt120o) charged particles (PT gt 0.5
    GeV, h lt 1, including jet1) as a function of
    the transverse momentum of the leading charged
    particle jet. Each point corresponds to the
    ltNchggt in a 1 GeV bin. The solid (open) points
    are the Min-Bias (JET20) data. The errors on the
    (uncorrected) data include both statistical and
    correlated systematic uncertainties.

4
Transverse Nchg versus PT(chgjet1)
Isajet 7.32
Pythia 6.115
Herwig 5.9
Blessed on 11/3/99
  • Plot shows the Transverse ltNchggt versus
    PT(chgjet1) compared to the the QCD hard
    scattering predictions of Herwig 5.9, Isajet
    7.32, and Pythia 6.115 (default parameters with
    PT(hard)gt3 GeV/c).
  • Only charged particles with h lt 1 and PT gt 0.5
    GeV are included and the QCD Monte-Carlo
    predictions have been corrected for efficiency.

5
Transverse PT Distribution
  • Plot shows the PT distribution of the
    Transverse ltNchggt. Each point corresponds to
    the dltNchggt/dPT in a 1 GeV bin.
  • The triangle and circle (square) points are the
    Min-Bias (JET20) data. The errors on the
    (uncorrected) data include both statistical and
    correlated systematic uncertainties.

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Transverse PT Distribution
  • Plot shows the data on the PT distribution of the
    Transverse ltNchggt for PT(chgjet1) gt 2 GeV/c
    compared with the QCD hard scattering prediction
    of HERWIG.
  • The dashed (solid) curves show the contribution
    arising from the beam-beam remnants (total).

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Transverse PT Distribution
  • Plot shows the data on the PT distribution of the
    Transverse ltNchggt for PT(chgjet1) gt 30 GeV/c
    compared with the QCD hard scattering prediction
    of HERWIG.
  • The dashed (solid) curves show the contribution
    arising from the beam-beam remnants (total).

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Transverse PT Distribution
  • Plot shows the data on the PT distribution of the
    Transverse ltNchggt for PT(chgjet1) gt 30 GeV/c
    compared with the QCD hard scattering prediction
    of HERWIG, ISAJET, and PYTHIA 6.115.

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