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A Global Event Description using Particle Flow with the CMS Detector

The CMS Detector consists of a large volume silicon tracker immersed in a high four Tesla magnetic field, together with a high resolution/granularity electromagnetic calorimeter and a nearly full solid angle coverage hadronic calorimeter. Particle flow reconstruction provides a global pp-collision e...

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Autor principal: Weng, Joanna
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1135775
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description The CMS Detector consists of a large volume silicon tracker immersed in a high four Tesla magnetic field, together with a high resolution/granularity electromagnetic calorimeter and a nearly full solid angle coverage hadronic calorimeter. Particle flow reconstruction provides a global pp-collision event description by exploiting the combined information across all CMS sub-detectors, optimizing the reconstruction and the identification of each particle (photons, electrons, muons, unstable neutral hadrons, charged hadrons and neutral hadrons) in an event. This summary introduces the CMS particle flow algorithm, discusses the challenges associated with the LHC environment, and presents some first example results in the context of hadronic decays of taus as well as missing transverse energy.
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spelling cern-11357752023-03-12T05:20:20Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1135775engWeng, JoannaA Global Event Description using Particle Flow with the CMS Detectorhep-exThe CMS Detector consists of a large volume silicon tracker immersed in a high four Tesla magnetic field, together with a high resolution/granularity electromagnetic calorimeter and a nearly full solid angle coverage hadronic calorimeter. Particle flow reconstruction provides a global pp-collision event description by exploiting the combined information across all CMS sub-detectors, optimizing the reconstruction and the identification of each particle (photons, electrons, muons, unstable neutral hadrons, charged hadrons and neutral hadrons) in an event. This summary introduces the CMS particle flow algorithm, discusses the challenges associated with the LHC environment, and presents some first example results in the context of hadronic decays of taus as well as missing transverse energy.The CMS Detector consists of a large volume silicon tracker immersed in a high four Tesla magnetic field, together with a high resolution/granularity electromagnetic calorimeter and a nearly full solid angle coverage hadronic calorimeter. Particle flow reconstruction provides a global pp-collision event description by exploiting the combined information across all CMS sub-detectors, optimizing the reconstruction and the identification of each particle (photons, electrons, muons, unstable neutral hadrons, charged hadrons and neutral hadrons) in an event. This summary introduces the CMS particle flow algorithm, discusses the challenges associated with the LHC environment, and presents some first example results in the context of hadronic decays of taus as well as missing transverse energy.arXiv:0810.3686oai:cds.cern.ch:11357752008-10-22
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A Global Event Description using Particle Flow with the CMS Detector
title A Global Event Description using Particle Flow with the CMS Detector
title_full A Global Event Description using Particle Flow with the CMS Detector
title_fullStr A Global Event Description using Particle Flow with the CMS Detector
title_full_unstemmed A Global Event Description using Particle Flow with the CMS Detector
title_short A Global Event Description using Particle Flow with the CMS Detector
title_sort global event description using particle flow with the cms detector
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