Difference between revisions of "Jet"
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− | A '''jet''' is a collimated spray of [[Particle|particles]] produced in a [[High energy physics|high-energy]] particle [[collision]]. | + | A '''jet''' is a collimated spray of [[Particle|particles]] (mainly [[Hadron|hadrons]]) produced in a [[High energy physics|high-energy]] particle [[collision]]. Jets form around the direction of a [[hard|high-energy]] quark or gluon, as these [[Fragmentation|fragment]] and [[Hadronization|hadronize]] almost immediately after being produced. Defining what constitutes a jet is nontrivial. [[Analysis|Analyses]] choose the definition with the most suitable properties for the given situation. |
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+ | At [[Hadron collider|hadron colliders]], jets are produced at very high [[rates]]. This is due to the presence of quarks and gluons in the [[initial state]] of the [[Collision|collisions]] and the high strength of the [[strong interaction]] at modern [[Center-of-mass energy|collision energies]]. | ||
== Jet definitions == | == Jet definitions == |
Revision as of 11:11, 17 April 2016
A jet is a collimated spray of particles (mainly hadrons) produced in a high-energy particle collision. Jets form around the direction of a high-energy quark or gluon, as these fragment and hadronize almost immediately after being produced. Defining what constitutes a jet is nontrivial. Analyses choose the definition with the most suitable properties for the given situation.
At hadron colliders, jets are produced at very high rates. This is due to the presence of quarks and gluons in the initial state of the collisions and the high strength of the strong interaction at modern collision energies.