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Feasibility study of the event-mixing technique in the context of a SUSY search in the same-flavour opposite-sign di-lepton channel

The $t\bar{t}$ production is one of the main backgrounds for many BSM searches looking for new structures in the invariant mass distribution of di-leptons produced in LHC collisions. This report studies the feasibility of applying the data-driven estimation method, the event-mixing technique, to d...

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Autor principal: Sanchez Cruz, Sergio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2051872
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description The $t\bar{t}$ production is one of the main backgrounds for many BSM searches looking for new structures in the invariant mass distribution of di-leptons produced in LHC collisions. This report studies the feasibility of applying the data-driven estimation method, the event-mixing technique, to determine that distribution. The event assumes a complete decorrelation between the two leptons, which has seen to be false in most of the control regions. For that reason, we conclude that the method is not robust enough to be applied as a background estimation in BSM searches.
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spelling cern-20518722019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2051872engSanchez Cruz, SergioFeasibility study of the event-mixing technique in the context of a SUSY search in the same-flavour opposite-sign di-lepton channelParticle Physics - ExperimentThe $t\bar{t}$ production is one of the main backgrounds for many BSM searches looking for new structures in the invariant mass distribution of di-leptons produced in LHC collisions. This report studies the feasibility of applying the data-driven estimation method, the event-mixing technique, to determine that distribution. The event assumes a complete decorrelation between the two leptons, which has seen to be false in most of the control regions. For that reason, we conclude that the method is not robust enough to be applied as a background estimation in BSM searches.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2015-180oai:cds.cern.ch:20518722015-09-11
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Sanchez Cruz, Sergio
Feasibility study of the event-mixing technique in the context of a SUSY search in the same-flavour opposite-sign di-lepton channel
title Feasibility study of the event-mixing technique in the context of a SUSY search in the same-flavour opposite-sign di-lepton channel
title_full Feasibility study of the event-mixing technique in the context of a SUSY search in the same-flavour opposite-sign di-lepton channel
title_fullStr Feasibility study of the event-mixing technique in the context of a SUSY search in the same-flavour opposite-sign di-lepton channel
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility study of the event-mixing technique in the context of a SUSY search in the same-flavour opposite-sign di-lepton channel
title_short Feasibility study of the event-mixing technique in the context of a SUSY search in the same-flavour opposite-sign di-lepton channel
title_sort feasibility study of the event-mixing technique in the context of a susy search in the same-flavour opposite-sign di-lepton channel
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2051872
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