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Jet Reconstruction with Particle Flow in Heavy-Ion Collisions with CMS

In the particle-flow approach information from all available sub-detector systems is combined to reconstruct all stable particles. The global event reconstruction has been shown to improve, in particular, the resolution of jets and missing transverse energy in $pp$ collisions compared to purely cal...

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Autor principal: Nguyen, Matthew
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1366645
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description In the particle-flow approach information from all available sub-detector systems is combined to reconstruct all stable particles. The global event reconstruction has been shown to improve, in particular, the resolution of jets and missing transverse energy in $pp$ collisions compared to purely calorimetric measurements. This improvement is achieved primarily by combining the precise momentum determination of charged hadrons in the silicon tracker with the associated energy depositions in the calorimeters. By resolving individual particles inside jets, particle flow reduces the sensitivity of the jet energy scale to the jet fragmentation pattern, which is known to be one of the largest sources of systematic uncertainty in jet reconstruction. Particle flow reconstruction is thus potentially well-suited for the study of potential modifications to jet fragmentation in heavy-ion collisions. The particle flow algorithm has been adapted to the heavy-ion environment. The performance of jet reconstruction from particle flow objects in PbPb collisions using the anti-$k_{\rm T}$ jet reconstruction algorithm is presented.
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spelling cern-13666452019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1366645engNguyen, MatthewJet Reconstruction with Particle Flow in Heavy-Ion Collisions with CMSDetectors and Experimental TechniquesIn the particle-flow approach information from all available sub-detector systems is combined to reconstruct all stable particles. The global event reconstruction has been shown to improve, in particular, the resolution of jets and missing transverse energy in $pp$ collisions compared to purely calorimetric measurements. This improvement is achieved primarily by combining the precise momentum determination of charged hadrons in the silicon tracker with the associated energy depositions in the calorimeters. By resolving individual particles inside jets, particle flow reduces the sensitivity of the jet energy scale to the jet fragmentation pattern, which is known to be one of the largest sources of systematic uncertainty in jet reconstruction. Particle flow reconstruction is thus potentially well-suited for the study of potential modifications to jet fragmentation in heavy-ion collisions. The particle flow algorithm has been adapted to the heavy-ion environment. The performance of jet reconstruction from particle flow objects in PbPb collisions using the anti-$k_{\rm T}$ jet reconstruction algorithm is presented.CMS-CR-2011-088oai:cds.cern.ch:13666452011-06-15
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Nguyen, Matthew
Jet Reconstruction with Particle Flow in Heavy-Ion Collisions with CMS
title Jet Reconstruction with Particle Flow in Heavy-Ion Collisions with CMS
title_full Jet Reconstruction with Particle Flow in Heavy-Ion Collisions with CMS
title_fullStr Jet Reconstruction with Particle Flow in Heavy-Ion Collisions with CMS
title_full_unstemmed Jet Reconstruction with Particle Flow in Heavy-Ion Collisions with CMS
title_short Jet Reconstruction with Particle Flow in Heavy-Ion Collisions with CMS
title_sort jet reconstruction with particle flow in heavy-ion collisions with cms
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1366645
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