Jet Production via Strongly-Interacting Color-Singlet Exchange in pp Collisions
Abstract
A study of the particle multiplicity between jets with large rapidity separation has been performed using the Ddetector at the Fermilab Tevatron pp Collider operating at s=1.8 TeV. A significant excess of low-multiplicity events is observed above the expectation for color-exchange processes. The measured fractional excess is 1.07 0.10( stat)+ 0.25- 0.13( syst)%, which is consistent with a strongly-interacting color-singlet (colorless) exchange process and cannot be explained by electroweak exchange alone. A lower limit of 0.80% (95% C.L.) is obtained on the fraction of dijet events with color-singlet exchange, independent of the rapidity gap survival probability.
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