Author:
Chivukula R. Sekhar,Mohan Kirtimaan A.,Sengupta Dipan,Simmons Elizabeth H.
Abstract
Abstract
Jet Energy Correlation Variables are powerful tools to study jet physics at LHC. We show that a class of such variables, known as Energy Correlation Functions can be used effectively to discover and distinguish a wide variety of boosted light dijet resonances at the LHC through sensitivity to their transverse momentum and color structures.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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