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Boosted heavy particles and jet substructure with the CMS detector

In the last years, the understanding of jets and jet substructure has become increasingly important, in particular in the context of new physics searches. Many new physics models involve highly boosted hadronically-decaying particles, which result in jet-like objects with large masses and an intrins...

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Autor principal: Marchesini, Ivan
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1637973
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description In the last years, the understanding of jets and jet substructure has become increasingly important, in particular in the context of new physics searches. Many new physics models involve highly boosted hadronically-decaying particles, which result in jet-like objects with large masses and an intrinsic substructure. Discrimination of these heavy jets from ordinary quark and gluon jets is possible through a plethora of new techniques. The understanding of jets can be exploited also for the identification of pileup jets and for the discrimination between quark jets and gluon jets. A sampling of these techniques is discussed together with their validation on collider data recorded in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 8$\,TeV with the CMS detector in the year 2012. The commissioning in the boosted regime of algorithms used to identify jets originating from bottom quarks is also discussed. Many studies have highlighted the potential of using jet substructure techniques to improve the sensitivity in physics searches. An overview of recent CMS results employing these techniques is presented.
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spelling cern-16379732019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1637973engMarchesini, IvanBoosted heavy particles and jet substructure with the CMS detectorDetectors and Experimental TechniquesIn the last years, the understanding of jets and jet substructure has become increasingly important, in particular in the context of new physics searches. Many new physics models involve highly boosted hadronically-decaying particles, which result in jet-like objects with large masses and an intrinsic substructure. Discrimination of these heavy jets from ordinary quark and gluon jets is possible through a plethora of new techniques. The understanding of jets can be exploited also for the identification of pileup jets and for the discrimination between quark jets and gluon jets. A sampling of these techniques is discussed together with their validation on collider data recorded in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 8$\,TeV with the CMS detector in the year 2012. The commissioning in the boosted regime of algorithms used to identify jets originating from bottom quarks is also discussed. Many studies have highlighted the potential of using jet substructure techniques to improve the sensitivity in physics searches. An overview of recent CMS results employing these techniques is presented.CMS-CR-2013-424oai:cds.cern.ch:16379732013-11-20
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Marchesini, Ivan
Boosted heavy particles and jet substructure with the CMS detector
title Boosted heavy particles and jet substructure with the CMS detector
title_full Boosted heavy particles and jet substructure with the CMS detector
title_fullStr Boosted heavy particles and jet substructure with the CMS detector
title_full_unstemmed Boosted heavy particles and jet substructure with the CMS detector
title_short Boosted heavy particles and jet substructure with the CMS detector
title_sort boosted heavy particles and jet substructure with the cms detector
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1637973
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