Measurements of Bottom Anti-Bottom Azimuthal Production Correlations in Proton-Antiproton Collisions at s**(1/2)= 1.8 TeV
CDF Collaboration

TL;DR
This study measures the azimuthal angular correlations of bottom anti-bottom quark pairs in proton-antiproton collisions at 1.8 TeV, providing insights into different production mechanisms and validating QCD predictions.
Contribution
First measurement of bottom anti-bottom azimuthal correlations at Tevatron energies using two independent methods, testing QCD models and higher-order production contributions.
Findings
Measured f_toward consistent with NLO QCD predictions
Both methods yield compatible azimuthal correlation results
Results support the significance of higher-order production mechanisms
Abstract
We have measured the azimuthal angular correlation of bottom anti-bottom production, using 86.5 pb-1 of data collected by Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) in proton anti-proton collisions at sqrt{s}=1.8 TeV during 1994-1995. In high-energy p-pbar collisions, such as at the Tevatron, bottom anti-bottom production can be schematically categorized into three mechanisms. The leading-order (LO) process is ``flavor creation,'' where both the bottom and anti-bottom quarks substantially participate in the hard scattering and result in a distinct back-to-back signal in final state. The ``flavor excitation'' and the ``gluon splitting'' processes, which appear at next-leading-order (NLO), are known to make a comparable contribution to total bottom anti-bottom cross section, while providing very different opening angle distributions from the LO process. An azimuthal opening angle between bottom…
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