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Improving ATLAS Jet Measurements and Searches with Particle Information
With the LHC running at record collision energies, the ATLAS detector may reveal new physics including particles decaying hadronically into jets. Measurements involving jets are often limited by the jet energy scale uncertainty associated with the calibration of the detector response to jets in the...
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author | Ramette, Joshua Boveia, Antonio Doglioni, Caterina Young, Christopher |
author_facet | Ramette, Joshua Boveia, Antonio Doglioni, Caterina Young, Christopher |
author_sort | Ramette, Joshua |
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description | With the LHC running at record collision energies, the ATLAS detector may reveal new physics including particles decaying hadronically into jets. Measurements involving jets are often limited by the jet energy scale uncertainty associated with the calibration of the detector response to jets in the hadronic calorimeters. In this article we examine the jet energy response dependence upon the fraction of jet energy contained in charged versus neutral particles by running the multijet balance with particle flow jets on a series of charged fraction cuts using both Monte Carlo and data jet samples. We discuss how the results can contribute to a reduction of the jet energy uncertainty for high energy jets where the uncertainty is estimated with the single particle propagation technique. |
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language | eng |
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spelling | cern-22091452019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2209145engRamette, JoshuaBoveia, AntonioDoglioni, CaterinaYoung, ChristopherImproving ATLAS Jet Measurements and Searches with Particle InformationParticle Physics - ExperimentWith the LHC running at record collision energies, the ATLAS detector may reveal new physics including particles decaying hadronically into jets. Measurements involving jets are often limited by the jet energy scale uncertainty associated with the calibration of the detector response to jets in the hadronic calorimeters. In this article we examine the jet energy response dependence upon the fraction of jet energy contained in charged versus neutral particles by running the multijet balance with particle flow jets on a series of charged fraction cuts using both Monte Carlo and data jet samples. We discuss how the results can contribute to a reduction of the jet energy uncertainty for high energy jets where the uncertainty is estimated with the single particle propagation technique.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2016-107oai:cds.cern.ch:22091452016-08-19 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Ramette, Joshua Boveia, Antonio Doglioni, Caterina Young, Christopher Improving ATLAS Jet Measurements and Searches with Particle Information |
title | Improving ATLAS Jet Measurements and Searches with Particle Information |
title_full | Improving ATLAS Jet Measurements and Searches with Particle Information |
title_fullStr | Improving ATLAS Jet Measurements and Searches with Particle Information |
title_full_unstemmed | Improving ATLAS Jet Measurements and Searches with Particle Information |
title_short | Improving ATLAS Jet Measurements and Searches with Particle Information |
title_sort | improving atlas jet measurements and searches with particle information |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2209145 |
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