Measurement of multidifferential cross sections for dijet production in proton-proton collisions at Vs=13TeV
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Bhowmik, Sandeep; Blanco Fernández, Sergio
; Brochero Cifuentes, Javier Andrés
; Cabrillo Bartolomé, José Ibán; Calderón Tazón, Alicia
; Duarte Campderros, Jorge
; Fernández García, Marcos
; Fernández Madrazo, Celia
; Gómez Gramuglio, Gervasio
; Lasaosa García, Clara; Martínez Rivero, Celso; Martínez Ruiz del Árbol, Pablo
; Matorras Weinig, Francisco
; Matorras Cuevas, Pablo
; Navarrete Ramos, Efrén
; Piedra Gómez, Jonatan
; Prieëls, Cedric; Scodellaro, Luca
; Vila Álvarez, Iván
; [et al.]Fecha
2025-06-24Derechos
This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License © CERN for the benefit of The CMS Collaboration 2025
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European Physical Journal C, 2025, 85(1), 72
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A measurement of the dijet production cross section is reported based on proton-proton collision data collected in 2016 at s=13TeV by the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of up to 36.3fb-1. Jets are reconstructed with the anti-kT algorithm for distance parameters of R=0.4 and 0.8. Cross sections are measured double-differentially (2D) as a function of the largest absolute rapidity |y|max of the two jets with the highest transverse momenta pT and their invariant mass m1,2, and triple-differentially (3D) as a function of the rapidity separation y*, the total boost yb, and either m1,2 or the average pT of the two jets. The cross sections are unfolded to correct for detector effects and are compared with fixed-order calculations derived at next-to-next-to-leading order in perturbative quantum chromodynamics. The impact of the measurements on the parton distribution functions and the strong coupling constant at the mass of the Z boson is investigated, yielding a value of aS(mZ)=0.1179±0.0019
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