The Sources of b-Quarks at the Tevatron and their Correlations
Abstract
The leading-log order QCD hard scattering Monte-Carlo models of HERWIG, ISAJET, and PYTHIA are used to study the sources of b-quarks at the Tevatron. The reactions responsible for producing b and bbar quarks are separated into three categories; flavor creation, flavor excitation, and parton-shower/fragmentation. Flavor creation corresponds to the production of a b-bbar pair by gluon fusion or by annihilation of light quarks, while flavor excitation corresponds to a b or bbar quark being knocked out of the initial-state by a gluon or a light quark or antiquark. The third source occurs when a b-bbar pair is produced within a parton shower or during the fragmentation process of a gluon or a light quark or antiquark (includes gluon splitting). The QCD Monte-Carlo models indicate that all three sources of b-quarks are important at the Tevatron and when combined they qualitatively describe the inclusive cross-section data. Correlations between the b and bbar quark are very different for the three sources and can be used to isolate the individual contributions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0201112,
title = {The Sources of b-Quarks at the Tevatron and their Correlations},
author = {R. D. Field},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0201112},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
RevTex4, 14 pages, 20 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. D