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Performance of the missing transverse energy reconstruction in minimum bias events at $\sqrt{s}$ of 900~GeV and 2.36~TeV with the ATLAS detector

In December 2009, the ATLAS experiment collected more than half a million minimum bias events at center-of-mass energies of 900 GeV and 2.36 TeV. These events offer a good opportunity to test the performance of the missing transverse energy ($E_T^{miss}$) reconstruction with up to 100 GeV total tran...

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Autor principal: The ATLAS collaboration
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1274003
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description In December 2009, the ATLAS experiment collected more than half a million minimum bias events at center-of-mass energies of 900 GeV and 2.36 TeV. These events offer a good opportunity to test the performance of the missing transverse energy ($E_T^{miss}$) reconstruction with up to 100 GeV total transverse energy accumulated per event. Resolution and tails of the missing transverse energy distribution are in good agreement with the simulation. The stability of the reconstructed ETmiss over the course of the 15 days of data-taking has been studied, and the results are found to be stable to within $\pm$3%.
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spelling cern-12740032021-04-18T19:36:47Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1274003engThe ATLAS collaborationPerformance of the missing transverse energy reconstruction in minimum bias events at $\sqrt{s}$ of 900~GeV and 2.36~TeV with the ATLAS detectorDetectors and Experimental TechniquesIn December 2009, the ATLAS experiment collected more than half a million minimum bias events at center-of-mass energies of 900 GeV and 2.36 TeV. These events offer a good opportunity to test the performance of the missing transverse energy ($E_T^{miss}$) reconstruction with up to 100 GeV total transverse energy accumulated per event. Resolution and tails of the missing transverse energy distribution are in good agreement with the simulation. The stability of the reconstructed ETmiss over the course of the 15 days of data-taking has been studied, and the results are found to be stable to within $\pm$3%.ATLAS-CONF-2010-008oai:cds.cern.ch:12740032010-06-24
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
The ATLAS collaboration
Performance of the missing transverse energy reconstruction in minimum bias events at $\sqrt{s}$ of 900~GeV and 2.36~TeV with the ATLAS detector
title Performance of the missing transverse energy reconstruction in minimum bias events at $\sqrt{s}$ of 900~GeV and 2.36~TeV with the ATLAS detector
title_full Performance of the missing transverse energy reconstruction in minimum bias events at $\sqrt{s}$ of 900~GeV and 2.36~TeV with the ATLAS detector
title_fullStr Performance of the missing transverse energy reconstruction in minimum bias events at $\sqrt{s}$ of 900~GeV and 2.36~TeV with the ATLAS detector
title_full_unstemmed Performance of the missing transverse energy reconstruction in minimum bias events at $\sqrt{s}$ of 900~GeV and 2.36~TeV with the ATLAS detector
title_short Performance of the missing transverse energy reconstruction in minimum bias events at $\sqrt{s}$ of 900~GeV and 2.36~TeV with the ATLAS detector
title_sort performance of the missing transverse energy reconstruction in minimum bias events at $\sqrt{s}$ of 900~gev and 2.36~tev with the atlas detector
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1274003
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