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ATLAS Muon Reconstruction Efficiency

In 2012 the LHC will be operated in a mode leading to up to 40 inelastic pp collisions per bunch crossing, so-called "pile-up". The reconstruction and identification of muons produced in a hard collisions is difficult in this challenging environment. Di-muon decays of J/ψ mesons and Z boso...

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Autor principal: Spearman, W
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1490307
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description In 2012 the LHC will be operated in a mode leading to up to 40 inelastic pp collisions per bunch crossing, so-called "pile-up". The reconstruction and identification of muons produced in a hard collisions is difficult in this challenging environment. Di-muon decays of J/ψ mesons and Z bosons have been used to study the muon reconstruction and identification efficiency of the ATLAS detector as a function of the muon transverse momentum from pT=4 GeV to pT=100 GeV and the number of inelastic collisions per event. The results show a steep efficiency turn-on curve reaching its plateau value of 100% at pT ~ 6 GeV and no dependence of the muon reconstruction efficiency on the amount pile-up. The studies also reveal that the use of inner detector tracks allows us to distinguish between isolated muons and non-isolated muons produced in jets with high separation power even at the highest pile-up levels.
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spelling cern-14903072019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1490307engSpearman, WATLAS Muon Reconstruction EfficiencyDetectors and Experimental TechniquesIn 2012 the LHC will be operated in a mode leading to up to 40 inelastic pp collisions per bunch crossing, so-called "pile-up". The reconstruction and identification of muons produced in a hard collisions is difficult in this challenging environment. Di-muon decays of J/ψ mesons and Z bosons have been used to study the muon reconstruction and identification efficiency of the ATLAS detector as a function of the muon transverse momentum from pT=4 GeV to pT=100 GeV and the number of inelastic collisions per event. The results show a steep efficiency turn-on curve reaching its plateau value of 100% at pT ~ 6 GeV and no dependence of the muon reconstruction efficiency on the amount pile-up. The studies also reveal that the use of inner detector tracks allows us to distinguish between isolated muons and non-isolated muons produced in jets with high separation power even at the highest pile-up levels.ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2012-642oai:cds.cern.ch:14903072012-10-27
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Spearman, W
ATLAS Muon Reconstruction Efficiency
title ATLAS Muon Reconstruction Efficiency
title_full ATLAS Muon Reconstruction Efficiency
title_fullStr ATLAS Muon Reconstruction Efficiency
title_full_unstemmed ATLAS Muon Reconstruction Efficiency
title_short ATLAS Muon Reconstruction Efficiency
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topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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