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Measurement of btagging efficiency using ttbar events

Jet flavour tagging is one of the key ingredients of the diverse physics program of the CMS experiment. Various flavour taggers based on the lifetime and semileptonic decay of the heavy quarks have been implemented. They use jets, tracks, leptons and/or vertices. We exploit the \ttbar samples collec...

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Autor principal: CMS Collaboration
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1421611
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description Jet flavour tagging is one of the key ingredients of the diverse physics program of the CMS experiment. Various flavour taggers based on the lifetime and semileptonic decay of the heavy quarks have been implemented. They use jets, tracks, leptons and/or vertices. We exploit the \ttbar samples collected at $\sqrt {s}=7$ TeV running of the LHC during the first half of 2011, to extract the efficiencies for tagging the b-quark and c-quark jets. Event samples identified as semileptonic and fully-leptonic decays of the $t\overline t$ are used. Different techniques based on extraction of high purity b-flavoured jets, or on requiring the consistency between the observed and expected number of tags in the events are used to extract the performance of the heavy flavour algorithms directly from data and measure the differences between data and simulation.
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spelling cern-14216112019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1421611CMS CollaborationMeasurement of btagging efficiency using ttbar eventsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesJet flavour tagging is one of the key ingredients of the diverse physics program of the CMS experiment. Various flavour taggers based on the lifetime and semileptonic decay of the heavy quarks have been implemented. They use jets, tracks, leptons and/or vertices. We exploit the \ttbar samples collected at $\sqrt {s}=7$ TeV running of the LHC during the first half of 2011, to extract the efficiencies for tagging the b-quark and c-quark jets. Event samples identified as semileptonic and fully-leptonic decays of the $t\overline t$ are used. Different techniques based on extraction of high purity b-flavoured jets, or on requiring the consistency between the observed and expected number of tags in the events are used to extract the performance of the heavy flavour algorithms directly from data and measure the differences between data and simulation.CMS-PAS-BTV-11-003oai:cds.cern.ch:14216112012
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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Measurement of btagging efficiency using ttbar events
title Measurement of btagging efficiency using ttbar events
title_full Measurement of btagging efficiency using ttbar events
title_fullStr Measurement of btagging efficiency using ttbar events
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of btagging efficiency using ttbar events
title_short Measurement of btagging efficiency using ttbar events
title_sort measurement of btagging efficiency using ttbar events
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1421611
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