Uncertainties in the measurements of the Inclusive Jet Cross Section at the Tevatron
Iain A. Bertram

TL;DR
This paper discusses the systematic uncertainties in measuring the inclusive jet cross section at the Tevatron and their impact on data-theory comparisons.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of how measurement uncertainties affect the comparison between experimental data and theoretical models.
Findings
Uncertainties significantly influence chi^2 comparisons.
Systematic errors are quantified and analyzed.
Implications for theoretical model validation are discussed.
Abstract
The systematic uncertainties of the measurements of the Inclusive Jet Cross Section at the Tevatron and their effect on the chi^2 comparisons between data and theoretical predictions are discussed.
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