Speaker
Prof.
Bin Yan
(IHEP)
Description
Quarks and gluons produced in high-energy particle collisions hadronize before their electric charge can be directly measured. However, information about the electric charge is embedded in the resulting collimated sprays of hadrons known as jets. One jet observable sensitive to the electric charge of quarks and gluons is the momentum-weighted charge sum constructed from charged-particle tracks in a jet, which is called jet charge. In this talk, I will discuss the possible application of the jet charge in the electroweak and Higgs physics.
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Primary author
Prof.
Bin Yan
(IHEP)