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The properties of high-E T events produced inpp collisions at\(\sqrt s \)=63 GeV have been studied at the CERN Intersecting Storage Rings. The fragmentation of the jets is found to be very similar to that of jets produced ine + e − annihilation and at the SPS\(p\bar p\) collider. We measure an excess of soft particles compared withe + e − events and this underlying event is found to be sensitive to the trigger. Thep T balance between the jets is measured. The distribution of charges in the jets indicates that a substantial fraction of the jets originate from valence quarks.
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The Axial Field Spectrometer Collaboration., Åkesson, T., Albrow, M.G. et al. Properties of jets in high-E T events produced inpp collisions at\(\sqrt s \)=63 GeV. Z. Phys. C - Particles and Fields 25, 13–20 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01571952
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