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On the application of Z^0+jet events for determining the gluon distribution in a proton at the LHC
D. V. Bandurin, N. B. Skachkov
Published 2004-03-17Version 1
It is shown that the samples of Z0+jet events, collected at the LHC with the integrated luminosity L_{int}=20 fb^{-1}, may have enough statistics for determining the gluon distribution inside a proton in the region of 2*10^{-4} < x < 1.0 at Q^2 values in the interval of 0.9*10^3 < Q^2 < 4*10^4 ~(GeV/c)^2. A possibility of the background events suppression by use of the Z^0+jet events selection criteria is also demonstrated.
Comments: 8 pages, 2 figures
Journal: Phys.Part.Nucl.Lett. 1 (2004) 13-18
Categories: hep-ex
Keywords: application, determining, gluon distribution inside, background events suppression, events selection criteria
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