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Jet fragmentation function and groomed substructure of bottom quark jets in proton-proton collisions at 5.02 TeV

the CMS Collaboration, David B Anthony, Jim Brooke, Aaron Bundock, Florian J J Bury, Emyr J Clement, David G Cussans, H. Flächer, Joel Goldstein, Helen F Heath, Mei-Li Holmberg, Lukasz Kreczko, Sudarshan Paramesvaran, Liam Robertshaw, Vincent J Smith, Katie L M R Walkingshaw Pass, et al

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Abstract

A measurement of the substructure of bottom quark jets (b jets) in protonproton (pp) collisions is presented. The measurement uses data collected in pp collisions at √ s = 5.02 TeV, with a low number of simultaneous interactions per bunch crossing, recorded by the CMS experiment in 2017, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 301 pb−1 . An algorithm to identify and cluster the charged decay daughters of b hadrons is developed for this analysis, which facilitates the exposure of the gluon radiation pattern of b jets using iterative Cambridge-Aachen declustering. The soft-drop-groomed jet radius, Rg , and momentum balance, zg , of b quark jets are presented. These observables can be used to test perturbative quantum chromodynamics predictions that account for mass effects. Because the b hadron is partially reconstructed from its charged decay daughters, only charged particles are used for the jet substructure studies. In addition, a jet fragmentation function, zb,ch, is measured, which is defined as the distribution of the ratio of the transverse momentum (pT) of the partially reconstructed b hadron with respect to the charged-particle component of the jet pT. The substructure variable distributions are unfolded to the charged-particle level. The b jet substructure is compared to the substructure of jets in an inclusive jet sample that is dominated by light-quark and gluon jets in order to assess the role of the b quark mass. A strong suppression of emissions at small Rg values is observed for b jets when compared to inclusive jets, consistent with the dead-cone effect. The measurement is also compared with theoretical predictions from Monte Carlo event generators. This is the first substructure measurement of b jets that clusters together the b hadron decay daughters independent of the b hadron species and decay channel.
Original languageEnglish
Article number147
Number of pages47
JournalJournal of High Energy Physics
Volume2026
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Apr 2026

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