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Neutral particles identification at LHCb

Important analyses of the core LHCb physics program rely on calorimetry to identify photons, high-energy neutral pions and electrons. For this purpose, the LHCb calorimeter system is composed of a scintillating pad plane, a preshower detector, an electromagnetic and a hadronic sampling calorimeters....

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Autor principal: Quintana, Boris Julien
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2624028
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description Important analyses of the core LHCb physics program rely on calorimetry to identify photons, high-energy neutral pions and electrons. For this purpose, the LHCb calorimeter system is composed of a scintillating pad plane, a preshower detector, an electromagnetic and a hadronic sampling calorimeters. The interaction of a given particle in these detectors leaves a specific signature. This is exploited for particle identification (PID) by combining calorimeters and tracking information into multi-variate classifiers. In this contribution, we focus on the identification of photons against high-energy neutral pion and hadronic backgrounds. Performance on Run 1 data will be shown. Small discrepancies with simulation predictions are then discussed, with special emphasis on the methods to correctly estimate PID cut efficiencies by means of large calibration samples of abundant beauty and charm decays to final states with photons. Finally, the technical aspects of the collection of these samples in Run 2 are presented.
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spelling cern-26240282019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2624028engQuintana, Boris JulienNeutral particles identification at LHCbImportant analyses of the core LHCb physics program rely on calorimetry to identify photons, high-energy neutral pions and electrons. For this purpose, the LHCb calorimeter system is composed of a scintillating pad plane, a preshower detector, an electromagnetic and a hadronic sampling calorimeters. The interaction of a given particle in these detectors leaves a specific signature. This is exploited for particle identification (PID) by combining calorimeters and tracking information into multi-variate classifiers. In this contribution, we focus on the identification of photons against high-energy neutral pion and hadronic backgrounds. Performance on Run 1 data will be shown. Small discrepancies with simulation predictions are then discussed, with special emphasis on the methods to correctly estimate PID cut efficiencies by means of large calibration samples of abundant beauty and charm decays to final states with photons. Finally, the technical aspects of the collection of these samples in Run 2 are presented.Poster-2018-633oai:cds.cern.ch:26240282018-06-05
spellingShingle Quintana, Boris Julien
Neutral particles identification at LHCb
title Neutral particles identification at LHCb
title_full Neutral particles identification at LHCb
title_fullStr Neutral particles identification at LHCb
title_full_unstemmed Neutral particles identification at LHCb
title_short Neutral particles identification at LHCb
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url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2624028
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