Jets in Hadron-Hadron Collisions
S.D. Ellis, J. Huston, K. Hatakeyama, P. Loch, M. Toennesmann

TL;DR
This paper reviews the complexities of jet algorithms, compares data to theory from Tevatron to LHC, and introduces SpartyJet for comparing jet results across algorithms.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of jet measurement challenges and introduces SpartyJet, a framework for comparing different jet algorithms.
Findings
Insights from Tevatron jet measurements
Framework for comparing jet algorithms
Guidance for LHC jet analysis
Abstract
In this article, we review some of the complexities of jet algorithms and of the resultant comparisons of data to theory. We review the extensive experience with jet measurements at the Tevatron, the extrapolation of this acquired wisdom to the LHC and the differences between the Tevatron and LHC environments. We also describe a framework (SpartyJet) for the convenient comparison of results using different jet algorithms.
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