The Underlying Event in Hard Interactions at the Tevatron pbarp Collider
CDF Collaboration

TL;DR
This study measures ambient charged track momentum around high-energy jets at the Tevatron to test assumptions used in subtracting spectator interactions, comparing data with Monte Carlo models to improve jet cross section analysis.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurement of ambient charged track momentum near jets at Tevatron energies, testing the assumption that spectator interactions resemble minimum bias events.
Findings
Minimum track momentum is similar to minimum bias events.
Maximum track momentum increases linearly with jet energy.
Monte Carlo models partially describe the observed ambient momentum.
Abstract
For comparison of inclusive jet cross sections measured at hadron-hadron colliders to next-to-leading order (NLO) parton-level calculations, the energy deposited in the jet cone by spectator parton interactions must first be subtracted. The assumption made at the Tevatron is that the spectator parton interaction energy is similar to the ambient level measured in minimum bias events. In this paper, we test this assumption by measuring the ambient charged track momentum in events containing large transverse energy jets at GeV and GeV and comparing this ambient momentum with that observed both in minimum bias events and with that predicted by two Monte Carlo models. Two cones in -- space are defined, at the same pseudo-rapidity, , as the jet with the highest transverse energy (), and at in the azimuthal direction,…
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