Frixione isolation
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Frixione isolation[1] is a way of requiring prompt photons (i.e. not from fragmentation) in an infrared-safe way. Only such photons are accepted for which the total amount of hadronic (or partonic) transverse energy in an angular cone of radius is smaller than , defined as
where is the photon transverse momentum. The isolation criterion has to be fulfilled for all cones with . Example values are , and .
References
- ↑ Stefano Frixione: Isolated photons in perturbative QCD, Phys.Lett.B 429 (1998) 369-374, (inSPIRE:466689)