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REAL-TIME FLAVOUR TAGGING SELECTION IN ATLAS

The ATLAS experiment includes a well-developed trigger system that allows a selection of events which are thought to be of interest, while achieving a high overall rejection against less interesting processes. An important part of the online event selection is the ability to distinguish between jets...

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Autor principal: Bokan, Petar
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2135371
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description The ATLAS experiment includes a well-developed trigger system that allows a selection of events which are thought to be of interest, while achieving a high overall rejection against less interesting processes. An important part of the online event selection is the ability to distinguish between jets arising from heavy-flavour quarks (b- and c-jets) and light jets (jets from u-, d-, s- and gluon jets) in real-time. This is essential for many physics analysis that include processes with large jet multiplicity and b-quarks in the final state. Many changes were implemented to the ATLAS online b-jet selection for the Run-2 of the LHC. An overview of the b-jet trigger strategy and performance during 2015 data taking is presented. The ability to use complex offline Multivariate (MV2) b-tagging algorithms directly at High Level Trigger (HLT) was tested in this period. Details on online tagging algorithms are given together with the plans on how to adapt to the new high-luminosity and increased pileup conditions by exploiting the use of The Fast Tracker (FTK) system.
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spelling cern-21353712019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2135371engBokan, PetarREAL-TIME FLAVOUR TAGGING SELECTION IN ATLASParticle Physics - ExperimentThe ATLAS experiment includes a well-developed trigger system that allows a selection of events which are thought to be of interest, while achieving a high overall rejection against less interesting processes. An important part of the online event selection is the ability to distinguish between jets arising from heavy-flavour quarks (b- and c-jets) and light jets (jets from u-, d-, s- and gluon jets) in real-time. This is essential for many physics analysis that include processes with large jet multiplicity and b-quarks in the final state. Many changes were implemented to the ATLAS online b-jet selection for the Run-2 of the LHC. An overview of the b-jet trigger strategy and performance during 2015 data taking is presented. The ability to use complex offline Multivariate (MV2) b-tagging algorithms directly at High Level Trigger (HLT) was tested in this period. Details on online tagging algorithms are given together with the plans on how to adapt to the new high-luminosity and increased pileup conditions by exploiting the use of The Fast Tracker (FTK) system.ATL-DAQ-SLIDE-2016-112oai:cds.cern.ch:21353712016-03-02
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
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REAL-TIME FLAVOUR TAGGING SELECTION IN ATLAS
title REAL-TIME FLAVOUR TAGGING SELECTION IN ATLAS
title_full REAL-TIME FLAVOUR TAGGING SELECTION IN ATLAS
title_fullStr REAL-TIME FLAVOUR TAGGING SELECTION IN ATLAS
title_full_unstemmed REAL-TIME FLAVOUR TAGGING SELECTION IN ATLAS
title_short REAL-TIME FLAVOUR TAGGING SELECTION IN ATLAS
title_sort real-time flavour tagging selection in atlas
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2135371
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