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We discuss a new approach for jet physics analysis by using subtraction between cumulants of jet substructure observables. The subtracted cumulants are insensitive to soft-particle background uncorrelated with the hard process and allow comparisons between theoretical results and experimental measurements without the complication of soft background like underlying and pile-up events. We find our method using jet mass cumulants efficiently eliminates the background in Monte Carlo simulations and ATLAS jet mass measurements and they show a good agreement with our analytic calculations performed using soft-collinear effective theory.more » « less
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Abdul Khalek, R. ; Accardi, A. ; Adam, J. ; Adamiak, D. ; Akers, W. ; Albaladejo, M. ; Al-bataineh, A. ; Alexeev, M.G. ; Ameli, F. ; Antonioli, P. ; et al ( , Nuclear Physics A)