“Min-Bias” and the “Underlying Event”

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“Min-Bias” and the “Underlying Event” Predictions at 7 TeV (and 900 GeV) Rick Field University of Florida Outline of Talk The PYTHIA MPI energy scaling parameter PARP(90). CERN August 28, 2009 The “underlying event” at STAR. Extrapolations to RHIC. LHC predictions at 14 TeV for the “underlying event” (hard scattering QCD & Drell-Yan). CDF Run 2 LHC predictions at 7 TeV (and 900 GeV). Summary & Conclusions. UE&MB@CMS CMS at the LHC CMS-LowPT Meeting August 28, 2009 Rick Field – Florida/CDF/CMS

“Transverse” Charged Density 0.6 Shows the charged particle density in the “transverse” region for charged particles (pT > 0.5 GeV/c, |h| < 1) at 1.96 TeV as defined by PTmax, PT(chgjet#1), and PT(jet#1) from PYTHIA Tune A at the particle level (i.e. generator level). CMS-LowPT Meeting August 28, 2009 Rick Field – Florida/CDF/CMS

Tuning PYTHIA: Multiple Parton Interaction Parameters Default Description PARP(83) 0.5 Double-Gaussian: Fraction of total hadronic matter within PARP(84) PARP(84) 0.2 Double-Gaussian: Fraction of the overall hadron radius containing the fraction PARP(83) of the total hadronic matter. PARP(85) 0.33 Probability that the MPI produces two gluons with color connections to the “nearest neighbors. PARP(86) 0.66 Probability that the MPI produces two gluons either as described by PARP(85) or as a closed gluon loop. The remaining fraction consists of quark-antiquark pairs. PARP(89) 1 TeV Determines the reference energy E0. PARP(82) 1.9 GeV/c The cut-off PT0 that regulates the 2-to-2 scattering divergence 1/PT4→1/(PT2+PT02)2 PARP(90) 0.16 Determines the energy dependence of the cut-off PT0 as follows PT0(Ecm) = PT0(Ecm/E0)e with e = PARP(90) PARP(67) 1.0 A scale factor that determines the maximum parton virtuality for space-like showers. The larger the value of PARP(67) the more initial-state radiation. Hard Core Determines the energy dependence of the MPI! Determine by comparing with 630 GeV data! Affects the amount of initial-state radiation! Take E0 = 1.8 TeV Reference point at 1.8 TeV CMS-LowPT Meeting August 28, 2009 Rick Field – Florida/CDF/CMS

Tune A energy dependence! PYTHIA 6.2 Tunes All use LO as with L = 192 MeV! Parameter Tune AW Tune DW Tune D6 PDF CTEQ5L CTEQ6L MSTP(81) 1 MSTP(82) 4 PARP(82) 2.0 GeV 1.9 GeV 1.8 GeV PARP(83) 0.5 PARP(84) 0.4 PARP(85) 0.9 1.0 PARP(86) 0.95 PARP(89) 1.8 TeV PARP(90) 0.25 PARP(62) 1.25 PARP(64) 0.2 PARP(67) 4.0 2.5 MSTP(91) PARP(91) 2.1 PARP(93) 15.0 UE Parameters Uses CTEQ6L Tune A energy dependence! (not the default) ISR Parameter Intrinsic KT CMS-LowPT Meeting August 28, 2009 Rick Field – Florida/CDF/CMS

PYTHIA 6.2 Tunes These are “old” PYTHIA 6.2 tunes! There are new 6.420 tunes by Peter Skands (Tune S320, update of S0) Peter Skands (Tune N324, N0CR) Hendrik Hoeth (Tune P329, “Professor”) All use LO as with L = 192 MeV! Parameter Tune DWT Tune D6T ATLAS PDF CTEQ5L CTEQ6L MSTP(81) 1 MSTP(82) 4 PARP(82) 1.9409 GeV 1.8387 GeV 1.8 GeV PARP(83) 0.5 PARP(84) 0.4 PARP(85) 1.0 0.33 PARP(86) 0.66 PARP(89) 1.96 TeV 1.0 TeV PARP(90) 0.16 PARP(62) 1.25 PARP(64) 0.2 PARP(67) 2.5 MSTP(91) PARP(91) 2.1 PARP(93) 15.0 5.0 UE Parameters Tune B Tune AW Tune A ATLAS energy dependence! (PYTHIA default) Tune BW ISR Parameter Tune DW Tune D6 Tune D Tune D6T Intrinsic KT CMS-LowPT Meeting August 28, 2009 Rick Field – Florida/CDF/CMS

Min-Bias “Associated” Charged Particle Density 35% more at RHIC means 26% less at the LHC! ~1.35 ~1.35 0.2 TeV → 14 TeV (~factor of 70 increase) RHIC LHC Shows the “associated” charged particle density in the “transverse” regions as a function of PTmax for charged particles (pT > 0.5 GeV/c, |h| < 1, not including PTmax) for “min-bias” events at 0.2 TeV and 14 TeV from PYTHIA Tune DW and Tune DWT at the particle level (i.e. generator level). The STAR data from RHIC favors Tune DW! CMS-LowPT Meeting August 28, 2009 Rick Field – Florida/CDF/CMS

The “Underlying Event” at STAR At STAR they have measured the “underlying event at W = 200 GeV (|h| < 1, pT > 0.2 GeV) and compared their uncorrected data with PYTHIA Tune A + STAR-SIM. CMS-LowPT Meeting August 28, 2009 Rick Field – Florida/CDF/CMS

Peter’s Pythia Tunes WEBsite http://home.fnal.gov/~skands/leshouches-plots/ CMS-LowPT Meeting August 28, 2009 Rick Field – Florida/CDF/CMS

Min-Bias “Associated” Charged Particle Density ~1.9 ~2.7 0.2 TeV → 1.96 TeV (UE increase ~2.7 times) 1.96 TeV → 14 TeV (UE increase ~1.9 times) RHIC Tevatron LHC Shows the “associated” charged particle density in the “transverse” region as a function of PTmax for charged particles (pT > 0.5 GeV/c, |h| < 1, not including PTmax) for “min-bias” events at 0.2 TeV, 1.96 TeV and 14 TeV predicted by PYTHIA Tune DW at the particle level (i.e. generator level). CMS-LowPT Meeting August 28, 2009 Rick Field – Florida/CDF/CMS

LHC Predictions If the LHC data are not in the range shown here then we learn new (QCD) physics! I believe because of the STAR analysis we are now in a position to make some predictions at the LHC! The amount of activity in “min-bias” collisions. The amount of activity in the “underlying event” in hard scattering events. The amount of activity in the “underlying event” in Drell-Yan events. CMS-LowPT Meeting August 28, 2009 Rick Field – Florida/CDF/CMS

Min-Bias “Associated” Charged Particle Density ~1.2 ~1.9 ~1.5 ~2.7 For this observable 7 TeV is not 40% of the way from the Tevatron to 14 TeV it is ~80% of the way! 0.2 TeV → 1.96 TeV (UE increase ~2.7 times) 1.96 TeV → 7 TeV (UE increase ~1.5 times) RHIC Tevatron LHC Shows the “associated” charged particle density in the “transverse” region as a function of PTmax for charged particles (pT > 0.5 GeV/c, |h| < 1, not including PTmax) for “min-bias” events at 0.2 TeV, 1.96 TeV, 7 TeV, and 14 TeV predicted by PYTHIA Tune DW at the particle level (i.e. generator level). CMS-LowPT Meeting August 28, 2009 Rick Field – Florida/CDF/CMS

Min-Bias “Associated” Charged Particle Density For this observable LHC at 7 TeV teaches us a lot! LHC14 LHC7 Tevatron 900 GeV RHIC 0.2 TeV → 1.96 TeV (UE increase ~2.7 times) 1.96 TeV → 14 TeV (UE increase ~1.9 times) RHIC Tevatron LHC Shows the “associated” charged particle density in the “transverse” region as a function of PTmax for charged particles (pT > 0.5 GeV/c, |h| < 1, not including PTmax) for “min-bias” events at 0.2 TeV, 0.9 TeV, 1.96 TeV and 14 TeV predicted by PYTHIA Tune DW at the particle level (i.e. generator level). Linear scale! CMS-LowPT Meeting August 28, 2009 Rick Field – Florida/CDF/CMS

Min-Bias “Associated” Charged Particle Density LHC14 LHC7 Tevatron 900 GeV RHIC 0.2 TeV → 1.96 TeV (UE increase ~2.7 times) 1.96 TeV → 14 TeV (UE increase ~1.9 times) RHIC Tevatron LHC Shows the “associated” charged particle density in the “transverse” region as a function of PTmax for charged particles (pT > 0.5 GeV/c, |h| < 1, not including PTmax) for “min-bias” events at 0.2 TeV, 0.9 TeV, 1.96 TeV and 14 TeV predicted by PYTHIA Tune DW at the particle level (i.e. generator level). Log scale! CMS-LowPT Meeting August 28, 2009 Rick Field – Florida/CDF/CMS

Min-Bias “Charged Particle Density For this observable LHC at 7 TeV teaches us a lot! LHC14 LHC7 Tevatron 900 GeV RHIC 0.2 TeV → 1.96 TeV (dN/dh increase ~1.63 times) 1.96 TeV → 14 TeV (dN/dh increase ~1.58 times) LHC RHIC Tevatron Shows the “min-bias” charged particle density, dN/dh, for charged particles (pT > 0.5 GeV/c) for at 0.2 TeV, 0.9 TeV, 1.96 TeV and 14 TeV predicted by PYTHIA Tune DW at the particle level (i.e. generator level). Linear scale! CMS-LowPT Meeting August 28, 2009 Rick Field – Florida/CDF/CMS

Min-Bias “Charged Particle Density LHC14 LHC7 Tevatron 900 GeV RHIC 0.2 TeV → 1.96 TeV (dN/dh increase ~1.63 times) 1.96 TeV → 14 TeV (dN/dh increase ~1.58 times) LHC RHIC Tevatron Shows the “min-bias” charged particle density, dN/dh, for charged particles (pT > 0.5 GeV/c) for at 0.2 TeV, 0.9 TeV, 1.96 TeV and 14 TeV predicted by PYTHIA Tune DW at the particle level (i.e. generator level). Log scale! CMS-LowPT Meeting August 28, 2009 Rick Field – Florida/CDF/CMS

Rick Field – Florida/CDF/CMS Summary & Conclusions However, I believe that the better fits to the LEP fragmentation data at high z will lead to small improvements of Tune A at the Tevatron! We are making good progress in understanding and modeling the “underlying event”. RHIC data at 200 GeV are very important! The new Pythia pT ordered tunes (py64 S320 and py64 P329) are very similar to Tune A, Tune AW, and Tune DW. At present the new tunes do not fit the data better than Tune AW and Tune DW. However, the new tune are theoretically preferred! It is clear now that the default value PARP(90) = 0.16 is not correct and the value should be closer to the Tune A value of 0.25. The new and old PYTHIA tunes are beginning to converge and I believe we are finally in a position to make some legitimate predictions at the LHC! All tunes with the default value PARP(90) = 0.16 are wrong and are overestimating the activity of min-bias and the underlying event at the LHC! This includes all my “T” tunes and the ATLAS tunes! UE&MB@CMS Need to measure “Min-Bias” and the “underlying event” at the LHC (7 TeV) as soon as possible to see if there is new QCD physics to be learned! CMS-LowPT Meeting August 28, 2009 Rick Field – Florida/CDF/CMS