Measurement of multi-jets and vector boson plus jets production in ATLAS
Abstract
The production of multiple jets or vector bosons in association with jets at the LHC provides a unique testing ground for Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) in the high-energy regime. With the increasing precision of the ATLAS measurements, detailed studies have become possible on observables that probe different aspects of QCD, such as the topological configurations between vector bosons and jets, jet substructure features, and heavy-flavor jet contributions. These measurements also play a key role in improving the precision of the determination of the strong coupling constant. Recent ATLAS results in these areas are presented, offering new insights into QCD dynamics and the performance of state-of-the-art theoretical predictions.
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