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Muons in the Calorimeters: Energy Loss Corrections and Muon Tagging

The muon spectrometer is the outermost subdetector of the ATLAS detector, beginning after a muon has traversed 100 radiation lengths of material. Muon momentum measurements must be corrected for energy loss in the calorimeters and the inert material before the muons reach the muon spectrometer. Ener...

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Autor principal: The ATLAS Collaboration
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1169055
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description The muon spectrometer is the outermost subdetector of the ATLAS detector, beginning after a muon has traversed 100 radiation lengths of material. Muon momentum measurements must be corrected for energy loss in the calorimeters and the inert material before the muons reach the muon spectrometer. Energy lost in the calorimeters can be estimated from parameterizations or from a measurement of the energy deposited in the calorimeters. In addition, the muon energy loss measurement can be used to tag muons not reconstructed in the muon spectrometer due to inefficiencies, spectrometer acceptance or their low momenta. In this document we discuss different algorithms developed to perform the energy loss correction in the muon reconstruction. We compare the performance of the muon reconstruction algorithms before and after the energy loss correction is applied. In addition, we describe the muon tagging algorithms, based on measurements obtained in the calorimeters, and contrast their performance in different simulated data samples.
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spelling cern-11690552021-04-18T19:40:09Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1169055engThe ATLAS CollaborationMuons in the Calorimeters: Energy Loss Corrections and Muon TaggingDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe muon spectrometer is the outermost subdetector of the ATLAS detector, beginning after a muon has traversed 100 radiation lengths of material. Muon momentum measurements must be corrected for energy loss in the calorimeters and the inert material before the muons reach the muon spectrometer. Energy lost in the calorimeters can be estimated from parameterizations or from a measurement of the energy deposited in the calorimeters. In addition, the muon energy loss measurement can be used to tag muons not reconstructed in the muon spectrometer due to inefficiencies, spectrometer acceptance or their low momenta. In this document we discuss different algorithms developed to perform the energy loss correction in the muon reconstruction. We compare the performance of the muon reconstruction algorithms before and after the energy loss correction is applied. In addition, we describe the muon tagging algorithms, based on measurements obtained in the calorimeters, and contrast their performance in different simulated data samples.ATL-PHYS-PUB-2009-009ATL-COM-PHYS-2009-153oai:cds.cern.ch:11690552009-03-26
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
The ATLAS Collaboration
Muons in the Calorimeters: Energy Loss Corrections and Muon Tagging
title Muons in the Calorimeters: Energy Loss Corrections and Muon Tagging
title_full Muons in the Calorimeters: Energy Loss Corrections and Muon Tagging
title_fullStr Muons in the Calorimeters: Energy Loss Corrections and Muon Tagging
title_full_unstemmed Muons in the Calorimeters: Energy Loss Corrections and Muon Tagging
title_short Muons in the Calorimeters: Energy Loss Corrections and Muon Tagging
title_sort muons in the calorimeters: energy loss corrections and muon tagging
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1169055
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