Vector Boson + Heavy Flavor Jets Production at the Tevatron
Kenichi Hatakeyama

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental measurements of vector boson plus heavy-flavor jets production at the Tevatron, comparing them with theoretical predictions to improve QCD understanding and search for new physics.
Contribution
It provides a comparison of recent Tevatron measurements with theoretical models, highlighting areas for improved understanding of QCD and potential new physics signals.
Findings
Measurements align well with some theoretical models
Discrepancies suggest need for refined QCD calculations
Results aid in background estimation for new physics searches
Abstract
Recent measurements on the vector boson plus heavy-flavor jets production by the CDF and D0 experiments are presented in comparisons with recent theoretical predictions. Good understanding of such processes is important to improve our understanding of QCD and also to enhance the potential to search for yet-to-be-discovered new physics phenomena which lead to similar final states.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Particle accelerators and beam dynamics · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
