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Event Shape Analysis in ALICE

The jets are the final state manifestation of the hard parton scattering. Since at LHC energies the production of hard processes in proton-proton collisions will be copious and varied, it is important to develop methods to identify them through the study of their final states. In the present work we...

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Autores principales: Ortiz Velasquez, Antonio, Paic, Guy
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1227182
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author Ortiz Velasquez, Antonio
Paic, Guy
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Paic, Guy
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description The jets are the final state manifestation of the hard parton scattering. Since at LHC energies the production of hard processes in proton-proton collisions will be copious and varied, it is important to develop methods to identify them through the study of their final states. In the present work we describe a method based on the use of some shape variables to discriminate events according their topologies. A very attractive feature of this analysis is the possibility of using the tracking information of the TPC+ITS in order to identify specific events like jets. Through the correlation between the quantities: thrust and recoil, calculated in minimum bias simulations of proton-proton collisions at 10 TeV, we show the sensitivity of the method to select specific topologies and high multiplicity. The presented results were obtained both at level generator and after reconstruction. It remains that with any kind of jet reconstruction algorithm one will confronted in general with overlapping jets. The present method determines areas where one does encounter special topologies of jets in an event. The aim is not to supplant the usual jet reconstruction algorithms, but rather to allow an easy selection of events allowing then the application of algorithms.
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spelling cern-12271822023-03-15T19:11:49Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1227182engOrtiz Velasquez, AntonioPaic, GuyEvent Shape Analysis in ALICEParticle Physics - ExperimentThe jets are the final state manifestation of the hard parton scattering. Since at LHC energies the production of hard processes in proton-proton collisions will be copious and varied, it is important to develop methods to identify them through the study of their final states. In the present work we describe a method based on the use of some shape variables to discriminate events according their topologies. A very attractive feature of this analysis is the possibility of using the tracking information of the TPC+ITS in order to identify specific events like jets. Through the correlation between the quantities: thrust and recoil, calculated in minimum bias simulations of proton-proton collisions at 10 TeV, we show the sensitivity of the method to select specific topologies and high multiplicity. The presented results were obtained both at level generator and after reconstruction. It remains that with any kind of jet reconstruction algorithm one will confronted in general with overlapping jets. The present method determines areas where one does encounter special topologies of jets in an event. The aim is not to supplant the usual jet reconstruction algorithms, but rather to allow an easy selection of events allowing then the application of algorithms.The jets are the final state manifestation of the hard parton scattering. Since at LHC energies the production of hard processes in proton-proton collisions will be copious and varied, it is important to develop methods to identify them through the study of their final states. In the present work we describe a method based on the use of some shape variables to discriminate events according their topologies. A very attractive feature of this analysis is the possibility of using the tracking information of the TPC+ITS in order to identify specific events like jets. Through the correlation between the quantities: thrust and recoil, calculated in minimum bias simulations of proton-proton collisions at 10 TeV, we show the sensitivity of the method to select specific topologies and high multiplicity. The presented results were obtained both at level generator and after reconstruction. It remains that with any kind of jet reconstruction algorithm one will confronted in general with overlapping jets. The present method determines areas where one does encounter special topologies of jets in an event. The aim is not to supplant the usual jet reconstruction algorithms, but rather to allow an easy selection of events allowing then the application of algorithms.arXiv:0912.0909ALICE-INT-2009-015ALICE-INT-2009-015oai:cds.cern.ch:12271822009-12-07
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Ortiz Velasquez, Antonio
Paic, Guy
Event Shape Analysis in ALICE
title Event Shape Analysis in ALICE
title_full Event Shape Analysis in ALICE
title_fullStr Event Shape Analysis in ALICE
title_full_unstemmed Event Shape Analysis in ALICE
title_short Event Shape Analysis in ALICE
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topic Particle Physics - Experiment
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