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Particle Identification at LHCb

Particle identification (PID) is a fundamental requirement for LHCb and is provided by CALO, Muon and RICH sub-detectors. The Calorimeters provide identification of electrons, photons and hadrons in addition to the measurement of their energies and positions. As well as being part of the LHCb trigge...

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Autor principal: Powell, A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1322666
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description Particle identification (PID) is a fundamental requirement for LHCb and is provided by CALO, Muon and RICH sub-detectors. The Calorimeters provide identification of electrons, photons and hadrons in addition to the measurement of their energies and positions. As well as being part of the LHCb trigger, the Muon system provides identification of muons to a very high level of purity, essential for many CP-sensitive measurements that have $J/\psi$'s in their final states. Hadron identification, in particular the ability to distinguish kaons and pions, is crucial to many LHCb analyses, particularly where the final states of interest are purely hadronic. The LHCb RICH system provides this, covering a momentum range between approximately 1 and 100 GeV/c. To maintain the integrity of the LHCb physics performance, it is essential to measure and monitor the particle identification efficiency and misidentification fraction over time. This can be done by using specific decays, such as of the $K^{0}_{S}$, $\phi$, $\Lambda$ and $J/\psi$, for which pure samples can be isolated using only kinematic quantities, due to their unique decay topologies. This allows for clean samples of known particle types to be selected, which can then be used to calibrate and monitor the PID performance from data. The procedures for performing this will be presented, together with preliminary results from the 2010 LHC run.
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spelling cern-13226662019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1322666engPowell, AParticle Identification at LHCbParticle Physics - ExperimentParticle identification (PID) is a fundamental requirement for LHCb and is provided by CALO, Muon and RICH sub-detectors. The Calorimeters provide identification of electrons, photons and hadrons in addition to the measurement of their energies and positions. As well as being part of the LHCb trigger, the Muon system provides identification of muons to a very high level of purity, essential for many CP-sensitive measurements that have $J/\psi$'s in their final states. Hadron identification, in particular the ability to distinguish kaons and pions, is crucial to many LHCb analyses, particularly where the final states of interest are purely hadronic. The LHCb RICH system provides this, covering a momentum range between approximately 1 and 100 GeV/c. To maintain the integrity of the LHCb physics performance, it is essential to measure and monitor the particle identification efficiency and misidentification fraction over time. This can be done by using specific decays, such as of the $K^{0}_{S}$, $\phi$, $\Lambda$ and $J/\psi$, for which pure samples can be isolated using only kinematic quantities, due to their unique decay topologies. This allows for clean samples of known particle types to be selected, which can then be used to calibrate and monitor the PID performance from data. The procedures for performing this will be presented, together with preliminary results from the 2010 LHC run.LHCb-PROC-2011-008CERN-LHCb-PROC-2011-008oai:cds.cern.ch:13226662011-01-18
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Particle Identification at LHCb
title Particle Identification at LHCb
title_full Particle Identification at LHCb
title_fullStr Particle Identification at LHCb
title_full_unstemmed Particle Identification at LHCb
title_short Particle Identification at LHCb
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