Abstract

We compared the multiplicities of $\pi^0, \eta, \rm K^0 $ and of charged particles in quark and gluon jets in 3-jet events, as measured by the OPAL experiment at LEP. The comparisons were performed for distributions unfolded to 100% pure quark and gluon jets, at an effective scale $\rm Q_{jet} $ which took into account topological dependences of the 3-jet environment. The ratio of particle multiplicity in gluon jets to that in quark jets as a function of $\rm Q_{jet}$ for $ \pi^0, \eta$ or $\rm K^0 $ was found to be independent of the particle species. This is consistent with the QCD prediction that the observed enhancement in the mean particle rate in gluon jets with respect to quark jets should be independent of particle species. In contrast to some theoretical predictions and previous observations, we observed no evidence for an enhancement of $ \eta $ meson production in gluon jets with respect to quark jets, beyond that observed for charged particles. We measured the ratio of the slope of the average charged particle multiplicity in gluon jets to that in quark jets, C, and we compared it to a next-to-next-to-next-to leading order calculation. Our result, $\rm C=2.27\pm 0.20(stat.+syst.),$ is about one standard deviation higher than the perturbative prediction.

Highlights

  • QCD predicts differences between quark and gluon jets

  • A systematic error, that could account for correlations between particle content in pure quark and pure gluon jets as well as for the stability of the unfolding method, was assigned using the following procedure: The analysis was repeated on four different Jetset Monte Carlo samples, each sample being as large as the full available data sample

  • Average multiplicities of π0, η, K0 and charged particles have been measured for gluon and quark jets as a function of a transverse momentum-like scale Qjet

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Summary

Introduction

QCD predicts differences between quark and gluon jets. These are due to the different relative probabilities for a gluon and a quark to radiate an additional gluon, given by the SU(3) group constants CA = 3 and CF = 4/3. The QCD prediction of an enhancement of particle multiplicity in gluon jets with respect to quark jets is independent of the particle species, except for some small corrections This prediction can be tested by measuring the rates of identified particles in gluon and quark jets. A confirmation of this result would suggest that, in addition to the QCD predicted enhancement in gluon jets with respect to quark jets at equal jet energies, other η meson sources might exist in gluon jets Such sources could be production of glueballs and their decay to isoscalar mesons as has been foreseen in some theoretical models [7]. Only one overall normalisation factor, common to Nq(Qjet) and Ng(Qjet), is allowed to vary This method provides a model independent way of testing that the enhancement of particle production in gluon jets with respect to quark jets is independent of the particle species

Event simulation
Selection of 3-jet events
Jet scale Qjet
Gluon jet definition and purity estimation
Unfolding to pure quark and gluon jets
Measurements and parametrisation
Ratio of the slopes of the multiplicities
Stability of the parametrisation of multiplicities
K0S reconstruction
Systematic errors
K0 production
Findings
Summary and conclusion
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