leptonjets
Leptonjets are a phenomenon observed in particle physics experiments, particularly at high-energy colliders like the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). They represent a type of jet that contains at least one high-energy lepton, such as an electron or a muon. Jets themselves are sprays of collimated particles produced from the fragmentation of quarks or gluons. In contrast to a typical hadronic jet, which consists primarily of hadrons (particles made of quarks), a leptonjet indicates the presence of a lepton originating from the decay of a heavy quark or another intermediate particle.
The observation of leptonjets is significant because they can be a signature of specific Standard Model processes,
Identifying leptonjets requires sophisticated detection techniques and algorithms in particle detectors. Physicists analyze the energy, momentum,