Review of physics results from the Tevatron: QCD physics
Christina Mesropian, Dmitry Bandurin

TL;DR
This paper summarizes quantum chromodynamics results from the Fermilab Tevatron collider, covering both perturbative and soft physics phenomena, based on data up to Summer 2014 from the CDF and D0 experiments.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of Tevatron QCD measurements, including new Run II results and a summary of Run I findings across diverse physics topics.
Findings
Measurements of jet and vector boson production
Studies of diffractive and elastic scattering
Insights into soft QCD processes
Abstract
We present a summary of results from studies of quantum chromodynamics at the Fermilab Tevatron collider by the CDF and the D0 experiments. These include Run II results for the time period up to the end of Summer 2014. A brief description of Run I resultsis also given. This review covers a wide spectrum of topics, and includes measurements with jet and vector boson final states in the hard (perturbative) energy regime, as well as studies of soft physics such as diffractive and elastic scatterings, underlying and minimum bias events, hadron fragmentation, and multiple parton interactions.
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