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Low-x QCD with forward jets in ATLAS, CMS & LHCb

EDS'09 International Conference CERN, 3 rd July 2009 David d'Enterria ICC-UB, Barcelona. Low-x QCD with forward jets in ATLAS, CMS & LHCb. Overview. 1. Introduction. Physics motivation: (1) Constrain low-x gluon PDF via fwd jets d  /dp T (3<| h |<5): data vs. pQCD

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Low-x QCD with forward jets in ATLAS, CMS & LHCb

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  1. EDS'09 International Conference CERN, 3rd July 2009 David d'Enterria ICC-UB, Barcelona Low-x QCD with forward jetsin ATLAS, CMS & LHCb

  2. Overview • 1. Introduction. Physics motivation: • (1) Constrain low-x gluon PDF via fwd jets d/dpT (3<|h|<5): data vs. pQCD • (2) Study low-x QCDevolution via forward-backward “Muller-Navelet” dijets (cross-sections, azimuthal distributions, ...) • 2.Jet reconstruction in the LHC forward detectors: • - Acceptances (ATLAS, CMS, LHCb) • - Jet perfomances: pT, h, f resolutions & reco efficiencies • 3. Results (full-sim+reco, CMS): • 4. Summary (1) Inclusive forward jets dsjets /dpT vs. NLO: sensitivity to PDFs (2) “Muller-Navelet”dijets: dNMN-dijet/dpT vs. Dh, azimuthal decorrelation (dN/dDf, <cos(Df)>) vs. BFKL calculations.

  3. Parton densities at low-x • ■DIS e-p collisions probe distributions of partons in the proton: • ■Gluons only indirectly (F2“scaling violations”): Q 2= “resolving power” Bjorken x = momentum fraction carried by parton Q2 F2 ,F3 ,FL= proton structure functions, (y = inelasticity). J. Rojo et al. arXiv:0808.1231 xG(x,Q2) Large uncertainties ! for x<10-2 at moderate Q2 Q2 = 2 GeV2

  4. (x,Q2) evolution of PDFs • ■Q2 - DGLAP (kT-order'd emission): F2(Q2)~asln(Q2/Q02)n, Q02 ~1 GeV2[LT,coll.factoriz.] • ■x - BFKL (pL-ordered emission): F2(x) ~ asln(1/x)n[uPDFs, kT-factoriz.] • ■Linear equations­ single parton radiation/splitting ­ cannot work at low-x (i) Too high gluon density: nonlinear gluon- gluon fusion balances branchings. (ii) pQCD (collinear & kT) factorization assumptions invalid (HT, no incoherent parton scatt.). (iii) Violation of unitarity even for Q2>>L2 (too large perturbative cross-sections) ■Non-linear effects may “leak” to higher Q2 (“geometric scaling”) region

  5. Experimental access to low-x gluon PDF • ■Perturbative processes: • ‣e-p:∂lnF2/∂lnQ2, FL,heavy-Q, • diffractive QQ: • ‣p-p: (di)jets, prompt g, heavy-Q, ...: _ ... (di)jets (y=4) DdE, arXiv:0708.0551 ‣Forward production: x2s/2 x1s/2 x2min ~ pT/√s ·e-y= xT·e-y Every 2-units of y, xmindecreases by ~10

  6. Low-x studies at the LHC • ■p-p @ 14 TeV : • (1) At y=0, x=2pT/√s~10-3 (domain probed at HERA,Tevatron). Go fwd. for x<10-4 • (2) Saturation momentum: Qs2~ 1 GeV2 (y=0), 3 GeV2 (y=5) • (3) Very large perturbative cross-sections: Prompt g Drell-Yan Jets Heavy flavour _ ep, pp W,Z production ? LHC forward rapidities: e.g. y ~ 6, Q ~ 10 GeV x down to 10-6 !

  7. Forward detectors at the LHC ■Most of phase-space y~2✕ln(√s)/mp~20 covered: 1st time in a collider ! ■Calorimeters: CMS/ATLAS: up to |h|~6.6 LHCb: 2<h<5 ■Muon spectrometers: LHCb: 2<h<5 ALICE: 2.5<h<4 ■Trackers/PID/2nd vtx: LHCb: 2<h<5 (TOTEM partially) DdE, arXiv:0806.0883 x2min ~ pT/√s ·e-y= xT·e-y Every 2-units of y, xmindecreases by ~10

  8. x2 ~ 10-4 log10(x1,2)‏ Observable (1): Gluon PDF via fwd. jets • ■Jets with pT ~20-100 GeV/c at forward rapidities (3<||<5) probe x2 ~10-4: PDF cross-checks and/or global-fit analyses. varying PDFs: ~60% yield diffs. at pT~ 40GeV/c S.Cerci,DdE: arXiv:0812.2665

  9. Observable (1): Gluon PDF via fwd. jets ■Jets with pT ~20-100 GeV/c at forward rapidities (3<||<5) probe x2 ~10-4: PDF cross-checks and/or global-fit analyses. varying PDFs: x2 ~ 10-4 ~60% yield diffs. at pT~ 40GeV/c log10(x1,2)‏ S.Cerci,DdE: arXiv:0812.2665

  10. Observable (2): Low-x QCD via fwd-back. dijets ■Mueller-Navelet dijets with large y separation very sensitive to low-x QCD evolution (testing ground for BFKL): ■Increased azimuthal decorrelation with increasing Dy (w.r.t. DGLAP collinear-factorization): jet1 y~10 Extra BFKL radiation between the 2 jets smooths out back-to-back topology jet2 A.H.Mueller, H.Navelet, NPB282 (1987)727 BFKL (LHC) ~80% decorrelation [DelDuca, Schmidt], [Orr, Stirling] [A.Sabio-Vera, F.Schwennsen] [C.Marquet, Royon] [E. Iancu et al.] Dh

  11. Observable (2): Low-x QCD via fwd-back. dijets ■Mueller-Navelet dijets with large y separation very sensitive to low-x QCD evolution (testing ground for BFKL): ■Increased azimuthal decorrelation with increasing Dy (w.r.t. DGLAP collinear-factorization): jet1 y~10 Extra BFKL radiation between the 2 jets smooths out back-to-back topology jet2 A.H.Mueller, H.Navelet, NPB282 (1987)727 _ Tevatron, pp √s = 1.8 TeV NLO BFKL [DelDuca, Schmidt], [Orr, Stirling] [A.Sabio-Vera, F.Schwennsen] [C.Marquet, Royon] [E. Iancu et al.] [D0 Collab, PRL77(97)595]

  12. 2. Forward jet reconstructionperfomances at the LHC

  13. LHC forward (EM/HAD) calorimeters 3 < |h|< 5 2 < h< 5 3 < |h|< 6.6 Note: also tracking !

  14. ATLAS/CMS/LHCb: Jet algorithms 3 std. jet algos (ICone, kT,SISCone) available in official codes: LHCb: Calo+Tracks. Secondary vtx. required (focus on b-jets so far).  ATLAS/CMS: CaloJets only (fwd). Std jet energy corrections applied: (*) (*) Note: smallish radii chosen (R=0.5~D=0.4) to minimize UE (fwd.) CorrCaloJet

  15. ~20% (pT~20 GeV/c), ~12% (pT>100 GeV/c) ATLAS/CMS: forward jet resolutions [CMS plots. Similar results for ATLAS] Position h-f resolution: pTresolution : ~0.04 (pT~20 GeV/c) ~0.025 (pT>100 GeV/c)  ICone~Fast-kT~SISCone.

  16. ATLAS/CMS: fwd. jet reco efficiency Good reconstruction efficiency above pT ~35 GeV/c: S.Cerci,DdE: arXiv:0812.2665 ATLAS-TDR CERN-OPEN'08-20 ~95% ~80% CMS preliminary ~10% fake rate pT~20 GeV/c: ~50% fake jets Fake jets <35 GeV/c: clustered underlying event, beam-remnants, noise ...

  17. LHCb: fwd. jet reco performances Marco Musy [LHCb] Focus onb-jets (H  bbar in VH associated production) so far. Algos: kT (D=0.75) & seed cone (R=0.7). Neural-network for b-jet selection Calo saturation resolution ~14 mrad  Ejet calbrated (GeV) energy correction Theta of true vertices Ejet true (GeV) Theta of reco vertices Nice jet-reco capabilities (tracking): vertexing, position resol., ... Calo satu- ration is an issue only at high-pT. Interesting potential for fwd light-q,g jets.

  18. 3. Fwd. jet spectrum (CMS):PDF sensitivity

  19. Fwd jet spectrum (1 pb-1): algos comparison S.Cerci,DdE: arXiv:0812.2665 Invariant cross-sections : ICone, SiSCone, Fast-kT Yields: ~1M fwd. jets with pT>35 GeV/c CMS preliminary CMS preliminary SISCone & IterativeCone yields are very similar. Fast-kT is 20%-25% lower than cone algorithms below pT80 GeV/c

  20. 10% 10%+5% Fwd. jet spectrum (1 pb-1): uncertainties S.Cerci,DdE: arXiv:0812.2665 Invariant cross-sections: CorrCaloJets vs. NLO-MRST03,CTEQ6M  Small point-to-point errors: statistical + 2%-5% E-resolution unsmearing Main systematic uncertainty: jet-energy-scale (JES). 2 calibration scenarios: FastNLO: K.Rabbertz et al. hep-ph/0609285 CMS preliminary

  21. Fwd. jet spectrum (1 pb-1): PDF sensitivity S.Cerci,DdE: arXiv:0812.2665 Fractional x-section difference: CorrCaloJets vs. NLO-MRST03,CTEQ6M  Small p2p errors (stat.+E-resol) butlarge pT-corr (JES) errors: ~40-50%  JES scenario-1 (>50% errors): No PDF sensitivity  JES scenario-2 (30%-40% errors): PDF sensitivity for <60 GeV/c

  22. 4. ”Muller-Navelet” dijets (CMS): yields, azimuthal decorrelation

  23. Muller-Navelet dijets: kinematic cuts Jet1 y~10 MN-like dijet event Jet2 2 forward jets : 3. < |h| < 5. Moderately hard: pT > 35 GeV (good parton-jet match, trigger effic.) Similar pT (minimize DGLAP rad.): |pT1-pT2| < 5 GeV Jets in opposite:h1*h2 < 0. HF HF Underlying event

  24. MN dijets: Expected yields (1 pb-1) Stats: ~5000(200) Mueller-Navelet-type dijets separated by Dh~6 (9). pT 1,2> 35 GeV/c Dh~7.5 Dh~6.5 S.Cerci,DdE: arXiv:0812.2665 enough stats for detailed studies of Dy-evolution in |Dh|=6-9: yields, Df decorrelation Dh~8.5 Dh~9.5

  25. MN dijets: azimuthal decorrelation S.Cerci,DdE: arXiv:0812.2665 BFKL predictions (parton-level): PYTHIA/HERWIG vs BFKL: 〈cos (p - Df)〉 [A.Sabio,F.Schwennsen] [C.Marquet, Royon] HFs range p - Df HERWIG more decorrelation (~15%) than PYTHIA but ~20% less than BFKL analytical estimates (parton showering & hadroniz. will still increase this effect).  Extra radiation enhances azimuthal (back-to-back) decorrelation.

  26. Summary 1. Physics motivation: Forward (di)jets in p-p at 14 TeV sensitive to: (i) low-x gluon PDFs, (ii) non-DGLAP (BFKL, saturation) QCD evolution. 2. Jet recoperformances in forward calorimeters: ✶Similar for all algos (cone,kT) for smallish jet radius (R=0.5~D=0.4) ✶Good reconstruction for pT >35 GeV/c. 3. Forward jets single spectrum: ✶ Large stats. (~1M jets, 1pb-1) but large syst. error (>30%) from JES. ✶Sensitivity to PDFs differences (pT~35-60 GeV/c) iff JES controlled below 5%. 4. “Muller-Navelet” dijets: ✶ Stats (ℒ~1 pb-1): ~5000 (200) dijets separated by Dh~6 (9). ✶ “Normal” azimuthaldecorrelations: ~10-20% (hadronization+FS radiation) ~10-20% (exp. reco effects). HERWIG ~15% more decorrelation than PYTHIA. ✶Enhanced BFKL decorrelation should be identifiable in the data (<cos(Df)>)

  27. Backup slides

  28. Gluon saturation hints at HERA • ■DGLAP fits most of e-p data. Saturation models explain better a few cases: (2) flat sdiffract/stot vs energy (3) Long. struc. function (1) “Geometric scaling” sg*p Q0 =1GeV λ ~ 0.3 e.g. R.S.Thorne arXiv:0808.1845 Golec-Biernat-Wusthoff PRD60 114023 (1999) t = Q2/Q2s Gluon (FL) at NLO becomes negative for Q2~2 GeV2 at low-x Diffract. & total x-sections similar W dependence  pQCD: stot~W2l sdiff~W4l Inclusive DIS x-section depends on single scale Q2/Qs2 for x < 0.01

  29. CMS Physics TDR-I CMS Physics TDR-I CMS-PAS JME-07-003 ~0.05 (pT~20 GeV) ~0.020 (pT>100 GeV) ~0.050 rads (pT~20 GeV), ~0.020 rads (pT>100 GeV) HF(3<||<5) position (h,f) resolution Good hresolution Good fresolution: (Note: phi resolution better at fwd than central rapidities) (Note: eta resolution better at fwd than central rapidities) Note: resolution is better than at fwd. rapidities (boosted jet) !

  30. MN dijets: 〈cos n(p - Df)〉 Average decorrelation vs. Dh: Parton-level CorrCaloJet GenJet LO back-to-back topology Point-to-point errors: Statistical (dominant) Dijet azimuthal decorrelation (<cos(p - Df)>) increased by: ~10-20% due parton hadronization+FS radiation effects. ~10-20% due experimental reconstruction effects.

  31. MN dijets: 〈cos(nDf)〉 at Leading-Log Average cos(nDf) vs. Dh: PYTHIA vs BFKL BFKL (LL) calculations CorrCaloJet (PYTHIA) [L.H. Orr W.J. Stirling PLB436(1998)37] Increasing (up to ~80%) azimuthal decorrelation with jet rapidity separation Small (~20%) azimuthal decorrelation

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