Search for quark Compositeness in Dijet Angular Distributions from pp Collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV

The CMS collaboration
JHEP 05 (2012) 055, 2012.

Abstract (data abstract)
CERN-LHC. Measurement of dijet angular distributions in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV. The data sample has a total integrated luminosity of 2.2 inverse femtobarns, recorded by the CMS experiment at the LHC. Normalized dijet angular distributions have been measured for dijet invariant masses from 0.4 TeV to above 3 TeV.

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    Data from Figure 1

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    Normalized dijet angular distributions for |yboost| < 1.11 and Mjj > 3.0 TeV.

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    Data from Figure 1

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    Normalized dijet angular distributions for yboost < 1.11 and 2.4 < Mjj < 3.0 TeV.

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    Data from Figure 1

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    Normalized dijet angular distributions for yboost < 1.11 and 1.9 < Mjj < 2.4 TeV.

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    Data from Figure 1

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    Normalized dijet angular distributions for yboost < 1.11 and 1.5 < Mjj < 1.9 TeV.

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    Data from Figure 1

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    Normalized dijet angular distributions for yboost < 1.11 and 1.2 < Mjj < 1.5 TeV.

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    Data from Figure 1

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    Normalized dijet angular distributions for yboost < 1.11 and 1.0 < Mjj < 1.2 TeV.

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    Data from Figure 1

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    Normalized dijet angular distributions for yboost < 1.11 and 0.8 < Mjj < 1.0 TeV.

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    Data from Figure 1

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    Normalized dijet angular distributions for yboost < 1.11 and 0.6 < Mjj < 0.8 TeV.

  • Table 9

    Data from Figure 1

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    Normalized dijet angular distributions for yboost < 1.11 and 0.4 < Mjj < 0.6 TeV.

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