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The effect of LHC ATLAS jet production cross sections data at $ \sqrt{s} = 7$ TeV on the proton PDFs up to N3LO

The effect of full $7$ sets of LHC ATLAS jet cross sections data at $ \sqrt{s} = 7$ TeV on the proton parton distribution functions (PDFs) up to next-to-next-to-next-to-leading order (NNNLO or N3LO) corrections is investigated for the first time. Phenomenologically, the proton central PDFs in this perturbative Quantum Chromo Dynamics (pQCD) analysis are defined based on the full seven data sets from HERA I and II combined. It is shown that, the LHC ATLAS jet cross sections data at $ \sqrt{s} = 7$ TeV on the HERA I and II combined data reduces the error band of proton PDFs. Particularly, the uncertainties of the gluon $xg(x,Q^2)$ and charm $xc(x,Q^2)$ distributions decrease dramatically. Adding the LHC ATLAS jet cross sections data at $ \sqrt{s} = 7$ TeV on the central proton PDFs improves the quality of the fit up to $\sim 1.53$ \%, $\sim 2.72$ \% and $\sim 2.80$ \% corresponding to next-to-leading order (NLO), next-to-next-to leading order (N2LO) and N3LO, respectively.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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