Spires | Phys.Rev.D64:032001,2001 | doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.64.032001 | arXiv:hep-ph/0102074
Measurement of the inclusive jet cross section for jet transverse energies from 40 to 465 GeV in the pseudo-rapidity range $0.1<|\eta|<0.7$. The results are based on 87 $\mathrm{pb}^{-1}$ of data.
Spires | Phys.Rev.D64:012001,2001 | doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.64.012001 | arXiv:hep-ex/0012013
A measurement of the two-jet differential cross section, $\mathrm{d}^3\sigma/\mathrm{d}E_T \, \mathrm{d}\eta_1 \, \mathrm{d}\eta_2$, based on an integrated luminosity of $86 \mathrm{pb}^{-1}$. The differential cross section is measured as a function of the transverse energy, $E_\perp$, of a jet in the pseudorapidity region $0.1 < |\eta_1| < 0.7$ for four different pseudorapidity bins of a second jet restricted to $0.1 < |\eta_2| < 3.0$.
Spires | Phys.Rev.D61:091101,2000 | doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.61.091101 | arXiv:hep-ex/9912022
Measurement of the cross section for production of two or more jets as a function of dijet mass in the range 180 to 1000 GeV. It is based on an integrated luminosity of $86 \mathrm{pb}^{-1}$.
Spires | Phys.Rev.Lett.80:3461-3466,1998 | 10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.3461
Measurement of the differential cross section $\mathrm{d}\sigma/\mathrm{d}E_\perp^j$ for the production of multijet events in $p\bar{p}$ collisions where the sum is over all jets with transverse energy $E_\perp^j > E_\perp^\mathrm{min}$.
Spires | Phys.Rev.D56:2532-2543,1997 | doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.56.2532 | http://lss.fnal.gov/archive/1997/pub/Pub-97-093-E.pdf
Multijet distributions corresponding to 20 variables that span the 6-body parameter space in inclusive 6-jet events.
Spires | Phys.Rev.Lett.77:5336-5341,1996 | doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.77.5336 | arXiv:hep-ex/9609011
Measurement of jet angular distributions in events with two jets in the final state in 5 bins of dijet invariant mass. Based on $106 \mathrm{pb}^{-1}$
Spires | Phys.Rev.D54:4221-4233,1996 | doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.54.4221 | arXiv:hep-ex/9605004
Multijet distributions corresponding to ($4N-4$) variables that span the $N$-body parameter space in inclusive $N = 3$-, 4-, and 5-jet events.
Spires | Phys.Rev.Lett.75:608-612,1995 | doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.75.608
Properties of two-, three-, four-, five-, and six-jet events... Multijet-mass, leading jet angle, jet pT.
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