Measurement of jet activity in top quark events using the $e\mu$ final state with two $b$-tagged jets in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=8$ TeV with the ATLAS detector
ATLAS Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper measures jet activity in top quark pair production events at 8 TeV using ATLAS data, providing detailed distributions and comparisons to theoretical models to improve simulation accuracy.
Contribution
First detailed measurement of jet activity in $t\bar{t}$ events in the $e\mu$ channel at 8 TeV, with results used to refine event generator parameters.
Findings
Measurements mostly agree with NLO and LO predictions.
Provides data for tuning $t\bar{t}$ event generators.
Offers insights into jet activity and event topology.
Abstract
Measurements of the jet activity in events produced in proton--proton collisions at TeV are presented, using fb of data collected by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. The events were selected in the dilepton decay channel with two identified -jets. The numbers of additional jets for various jet transverse momentum () thresholds, and the normalised differential cross-sections as a function of for the five highest- additional jets, were measured in the jet pseudorapidity range . The gap fraction, the fraction of events which do not contain an additional jet in a central rapidity region, was measured for several rapidity intervals as a function of the minimum of a single jet or the scalar sum of of all additional jets. These fractions were also measured in different regions of the…
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