Jets and QCD: A Historical Review of the Discovery of the Quark and Gluon Jets and its Impact on QCD
Ahmed Ali (DESY), Gustav Kramer (Univ. Hamburg)

TL;DR
This review recounts the historical discovery of quark and gluon jets, highlighting their pivotal role in establishing QCD as the theory of strong interactions and their use in probing fundamental particle properties.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive historical overview of jet discovery and discusses their impact on validating and exploring Quantum Chromodynamics and related particle physics phenomena.
Findings
Confirmation of gluons as carriers of the strong force
Jets as tools for measuring QCD parameters
Insights into quark and gluon distributions in protons
Abstract
The observation of quark and gluon jets has played a crucial role in establishing Quantum Chromodynamics [QCD] as the theory of the strong interactions within the Standard Model of particle physics. The jets, narrowly collimated bundles of hadrons, reflect configurations of quarks and gluons at short distances. Thus, by analysing energy and angular distributions of the jets experimentally, the properties of the basic constituents of matter and the strong forces acting between them can be explored. In this review, which is primarily a description of the discovery of the quark and gluon jets and the impact of their observation on Quantum Chromodynamics, we elaborate, in particular, the role of the gluons as the carriers of the strong force. Focusing on these basic points, jets in collisions will be in the foreground of the discussion and we will concentrate on the theory that…
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