The jet cross section in pp interactions at √s = 45 GeV and its √s dependence

T. Åkesson*, M. G. Albrow, S. Almehed, R. Batley, O. Benary, H. Bøggild, O. Botner, H. Brody, V. Burkert, A. A. Carter, J. R. Carter, P. Cecil, W. E. Cleland, D. Cockerill, S. Dagan, E. Dahl-Jensen, I. Dahl-Jensen, G. Damgaard, W. M. Evans, C. W. FabjanP. Frandsen, S. Frankel, W. Frati, U. Goerlach, H. Gordon, K. H. Hansen, B. Heck, H. J. Hilke, J. E. Hooper, G. Jarlskog, P. Jeffreys, T. Jensen, G. Kesseler, T. Killian, K. Kulka, J. v.d. Lans, D. Lissauer, B. Lörstad, T. Ludlam, A. Markou, N. A. McCubbin, U. Mjörnmark, R. Møller, W. Molzon, B. S. Nielsen, A. Nilsson, L. H. Olsen, Y. Oren, L. Rosselet, E. Rosso, A. Rudge, R. H. Schindler, B. Schistad, I. Stumer, M. Sullivan, E. Vella, W. J. Willis, M. Winik, W. Witzeling, C. Woody

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Abstract

The differential cross section for production of jets in pp interactions at y = 0 and pT from 6-12 GeV/c has been measured at √s = 45 GeV at the CERN Intersecting Storage Rings and compared with a previous measurement at √s = 63 GeV. The data were obtained using a 2.1 sr hadron calorimeter which was triggered on transverse energy. The energy dependence of the jet cross section is well described by (1-xT)mpT-n, with m = 10.6±1.0 and n = 5.3±0.2. The results are in good agreement with predictions obtained from a QCD-motivated model.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)133-138
Number of pages6
JournalPhysics Letters B
Volume123
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - 24 Mar 1983

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