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A bstractWe consider the class of jet shapes known as angularities in dijet production at hadron colliders. These angularities are modified from the original definitions in e+e− collisions to be… (More)
A bstractIn this paper we study the transverse energy spectrum for the Drell-Yan process. The transverse energy is measured within the central region defined by a (pseudo-) rapidity cutoff.… (More)
A bstractWe consider di-jet production in hadron collisions where a transverse veto is imposed on radiation for (pseudo-)rapidities in the central region only, where this central region is defined… (More)
A bstractWe study jets with identified hadrons in which a family of jet-shape variables called angularities are measured, extending the concept of fragmenting jet functions (FJFs) to these… (More)
We consider the class of jet shapes known as angularities in dijet production at hadron colliders. These angularities are modified from the original definitions in e+e- collisions to be boost… (More)
A bstractWe introduce the transverse momentum dependent fragmenting jet function (TMDFJF), which appears in factorization theorems for cross sections for jets with an identified hadron. These are… (More)
A bstractWe present the transverse momentum spectrum for a heavy hadron at threshold in a groomed jet initiated by a heavy quark. The cross section is doubly differential in the energy fraction of an… (More)
- Reggie Bain, Yiannis Makris, Thomas Mehen, Lin Dai, Adam K. Leibovich
- Physical review letters
- 2017
We analyze the recent LHCb measurement of the distribution of the fraction of the transverse momentum, z(J/ψ), carried by the J/ψ within a jet. LHCb data are compared with analytic calculations using… (More)
- Yiannis Makris
- 2018
We briefly review the framework of fragmenting jet functions (FJFs) introduced in soft collinear effective theory (SCET) to describe the fragmentation of an identified hadron within a jet. We… (More)
- Yiannis Makris, Ivan Vitev
- 2019
For heavy quarkonia of moderate energy, we generalize the relevant successful theory, non-relativistic Quantum Chromodynamics (NRQCD), to include interactions in nuclear matter. The new resulting… (More)