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Name: CDF_2001_S4751469
Year: 2001
Summary: Field & Stuart Run I underlying event analysis.
Experiment: CDF
Collider: Tevatron Run 1
SpiresID: 4751469
Status: VALIDATED
Authors:
 - Andy Buckley <andy.buckley@cern.ch>
References:
 - Phys.Rev.D65:092002,2002
 - FNAL-PUB 01/211-E
RunInfo:
  $p\bar{p}$ QCD interactions at 1800 GeV. The leading jet is binned from
  0--49 GeV, and histos can usually can be filled with a single generator
  run without kinematic sub-samples.
NumEvents: 1000000
Beams: [p-, p+]
Energies: [1800]
PtCuts: [0]
Description:
  The original CDF underlying event analysis, based on decomposing each
  event into a transverse structure with ``toward'', ``away'' and
  ``transverse'' regions defined relative to the azimuthal direction of
  the leading jet in the event. Since the toward region is by definition
  dominated by the hard process, as is the away region by momentum
  balance in the matrix element, the transverse region is most sensitive
  to multi-parton interactions. The transverse regions occupy $|\phi|
  \in [60\degree, 120\degree]$ for $|\eta| < 1$. The pT ranges for the
  leading jet are divided experimentally into the `min-bias' sample from
  0--20 GeV, and the `JET20' sample from 18--49 GeV.
BibKey: Affolder:2001xt
BibTeX: '@Article{Affolder:2001xt,
     author    = "Affolder, Anthony Allen and others",
 collaboration = "CDF",
     title     = "{Charged jet evolution and the underlying event in
                  $p\bar{p}$ collisions at 1.8 TeV}",
     journal   = "Phys. Rev.",
     volume    = "D65",
     year      = "2002",
     pages     = "092002",
     doi       = "10.1103/PhysRevD.65.092002",
     SLACcitation  = "%%CITATION = PHRVA,D65,092002;%%"
}'