Exclusive Jet Measurement in Special LHC Runs - Feasibility Studies
M. Trzebinski

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the feasibility of measuring exclusive jet production at the LHC using proton tagging across different data-taking scenarios and pile-up conditions, relevant for ATLAS and CMS/TOTEM detectors.
Contribution
It provides a detailed feasibility analysis of exclusive jet measurements with proton tagging at the LHC under various experimental conditions.
Findings
Feasibility confirmed for low pile-up scenarios.
Effective proton tagging strategies identified for high pile-up.
Results applicable to both ATLAS and CMS/TOTEM detectors.
Abstract
The feasibility studies of the central exclusive jet production at the LHC using the proton tagging technique are presented. Three classes of data taking scenarios are considered: double tag at high pile-up, single tag at low pile-up and double tag at low pile-up. Analyses were performed at the c.m. energy of 14 TeV for the ATLAS experiment, but are also valid for the CMS/TOTEM detectors.
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