%0 Journal Article %T Measurement of the Soft-Drop Jet Mass in pp Collisions at root s=13 TeV with the ATLAS Detector %A ATLAS Collaboration (Aaboud, M. et al %A Alvarez Piqueras, D. %A Barranco Navarro, L. %A Cabrera Urban, S. %A Castillo Gimenez, V. %A Cerda Alberich, L. %A Costa, M. J. %A Escobar, C. %A Estrada Pastor, O. %A Fernandez Martinez, P. %A Ferrer, A. %A Fiorini, L. %A Fuster, J. %A Garcia, C. %A Garcia Navarro, J. E. %A Gonzalez de la Hoz, S. %A Higon-Rodriguez, E. %A Jimenez Pena, J. %A Lacasta, C. %A Madaffari, D. %A Mamuzic, J. %A Marti-Garcia, S. %A Melini, D. %A Mitsou, V. A. %A Pedraza Lopez, S. %A Rodriguez Bosca, S. %A Rodriguez Rodriguez, D. %A Romero Adam, E. %A Salt, J. %A Soldevila, U. %A Sanchez, J. %A Valero, A. %A Valls Ferrer, J. A. %A Vos, M. %J Physical Review Letters %D 2018 %V 121 %N 9 %I Amer Physical Soc %@ 0031-9007 %G English %F ATLASCollaborationAaboud_etal2018 %O WOS:000442889500003 %O exported from refbase (https://references.ific.uv.es/refbase/show.php?record=3712), last updated on Wed, 12 Sep 2018 09:45:16 +0000 %X Jet substructure observables have significantly extended the search program for physics beyond the standard model at the Large Hadron Collider. The state-of-the-art tools have been motivated by theoretical calculations, but there has never been a direct comparison between data and calculations of jet substructure observables that are accurate beyond leading-logarithm approximation. Such observables are significant not only for probing the collinear regime of QCD that is largely unexplored at a hadron collider, but also for improving the understanding of jet substructure properties that are used in many studies at the Large Hadron Collider. This Letter documents a measurement of the first jet substructure quantity at a hadron collider to be calculated at next-to-next-to-leading-logarithm accuracy. The normalized, differential cross section is measured as a function of log(10)rho(2), where rho is the ratio of the soft-drop mass to the ungroomed jet transverse momentum. This quantity is measured in dijet events from 32.9 fb(-1) of root s = 13 TeV proton-proton collisions recorded by the ATLAS detector. The data are unfolded to correct for detector effects and compared to precise QCD calculations and leading-logarithm particle-level Monte Carlo simulations. %R 10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.092001 %U http://arxiv.org/abs/1711.08341 %U https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.121.092001 %P 092001-21pp