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    photon+jet event rate estimation for the gluon distribution determination at the Tevatron Run II

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    Since a lot of theoretical predictions on the production of new particles (Higgs, SUSY) at the Tevatron are based on model estimations of the proton gluon density behavior at low xx and high values of a transfered momentum Q^2, the study of a possibility of a measurement of the gluon density in this kinematic region directly in Tevatron experiments is obviously of a big interest [1]. Basing on the selection criteria proposed ealier in [1,2], the background events suppression factors and corresponding signal events selection efficiencies are determined here. The estimation of the number of photon+jet events suitable for measurement of gluon distribution in different x and Q^2 intervals at Tevatron Run II is also done. It is shown that with integrated luminosity L_{int}=3 fb^-1 it would be possible to collect about one million of these events. This number would allow to cover a new kinematical region, 10^-3 < x < 1.0 with 1.6*10^3 < Q^2 < 2*10^4 (GeV/c)^2, not studied in any previous experiment. This area includes the values of Q^2 that are, on the average, by about one order of magnitude higher than those reached at HERA now. The rates of g c-> photon + jet events are also obtained.Comment: 10 page

    Separation of quark and gluon jets in the direct photon production processes at the LHC using the neural network approach

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    A neural network technique is used to discriminate between quark and gluon jets produced in the qg->q+photon and q q->g+photon processes at the LHC. Considering the network as a trigger and using the PYTHIA event generator and the full event fast simulation package for the CMS detector CMSJET we obtain signal-to-background ratios.Comment: 22 pages, uses cernrep.cls style fil
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