Charged particle jet measurements with the ALICE experiment in proton-proton collisions at the LHC

Abstract

We present preliminary results of measurements of charged particle jet properties in proton-proton collisions at s = 7 TeV using the ALICE detector. Jets are reconstructed using anti-kT, kT and SISCone jet finding algorithms with resolution parameter R=0.4 in the range of transverse momentum from 20 to 100 GeV/c in the midrapidity region (η 0.5). The uncorrected charged jet spectra obtained using the three different jet finders show good agreement. The data are compared to predictions from PYTHIA-Perugia0, PYTHIA-Perugia2011, and PHOJET. The mean charged particle multiplicity in leading jets increases with increasing jet p T and is consistent with model predictions. The radial distributions of transverse momentum about the jet direction and the distributions of the average radius containing 80% of the total jet p T found in the jet cone (R = 0.4 in this analysis), indicate that high p T jets are more collimated than low p T jets.

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