Diffractive Dijet Production in Antiproton-Proton Collisions at s=1.96 TeV
Abstract
We report on a study of diffractive dijet production in pp collisions at s=1.96 TeV using the CDF II detector at the Fermilab Tevatron pp collider. A data sample from 310 pb-1 of integrated luminosity collected by triggering on a high transverse energy jet, ETjet, in coincidence with a recoil antiproton detected in a Roman pot spectrometer is used to measure the ratio of single-diffractive to inclusive-dijet event rates as a function of x p of the interacting parton in the antiproton, the Bjorken-x, x pBj, and a Q2≈ (ETjet)2 in the ranges 10-3<x pBj<10-1 and 102<Q2 <104 GeV2, respectively. Results are presented for the region of p-momentum-loss fraction 0.03< p<0.09 and a four-momentum transfer squared t p>-4 GeV2. The t p dependence is measured as a function of Q2 and xBj p and compared with that of inclusive single diffraction dissociation. We find weak x pBj and Q2 dependencies in the ratio of single diffractive to inclusive event rates, and no significant Q2 dependence in the diffractive t p distributions.
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