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Improving jet substructure performance in ATLAS with unified tracking and calorimeter inputs

Jet substructure techniques play a critical role in ATLAS in searches for new physics, and are being utilized in the trigger. They become increasingly important in detailed studies of the Standard Model, among them the inclusive search for the Higgs boson produced with high transverse momentum decay...

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Autor principal: Jansky, Roland
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2311252
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description Jet substructure techniques play a critical role in ATLAS in searches for new physics, and are being utilized in the trigger. They become increasingly important in detailed studies of the Standard Model, among them the inclusive search for the Higgs boson produced with high transverse momentum decaying to a bottom-antibottom quark pair. To date, ATLAS has mostly focused on the use of calorimeter-based jet substructure, which works well for jets initiated by particles with low to moderate boost, but which lacks the angular resolution needed to resolve the desired substructure in the highly-boosted regime. We will present a novel approach designed to mitigate the calorimeter angular resolution limitations, thus providing superior performance to prior methods. Similar to previous methods, the superior angular resolution of the tracker is combined with information from the calorimeters. However, the new method is fundamentally different, as it correlates low-level objects as tracks and individual energy deposits in the calorimeter, before running any jet finding algorithms. The resulting objects are used as inputs to jet reconstruction, and in turn result in improved resolution for both jet mass and substructure variables.
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spelling cern-23112522019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2311252engJansky, RolandImproving jet substructure performance in ATLAS with unified tracking and calorimeter inputsParticle Physics - ExperimentJet substructure techniques play a critical role in ATLAS in searches for new physics, and are being utilized in the trigger. They become increasingly important in detailed studies of the Standard Model, among them the inclusive search for the Higgs boson produced with high transverse momentum decaying to a bottom-antibottom quark pair. To date, ATLAS has mostly focused on the use of calorimeter-based jet substructure, which works well for jets initiated by particles with low to moderate boost, but which lacks the angular resolution needed to resolve the desired substructure in the highly-boosted regime. We will present a novel approach designed to mitigate the calorimeter angular resolution limitations, thus providing superior performance to prior methods. Similar to previous methods, the superior angular resolution of the tracker is combined with information from the calorimeters. However, the new method is fundamentally different, as it correlates low-level objects as tracks and individual energy deposits in the calorimeter, before running any jet finding algorithms. The resulting objects are used as inputs to jet reconstruction, and in turn result in improved resolution for both jet mass and substructure variables.ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2018-150oai:cds.cern.ch:23112522018-04-03
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Jansky, Roland
Improving jet substructure performance in ATLAS with unified tracking and calorimeter inputs
title Improving jet substructure performance in ATLAS with unified tracking and calorimeter inputs
title_full Improving jet substructure performance in ATLAS with unified tracking and calorimeter inputs
title_fullStr Improving jet substructure performance in ATLAS with unified tracking and calorimeter inputs
title_full_unstemmed Improving jet substructure performance in ATLAS with unified tracking and calorimeter inputs
title_short Improving jet substructure performance in ATLAS with unified tracking and calorimeter inputs
title_sort improving jet substructure performance in atlas with unified tracking and calorimeter inputs
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2311252
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