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Impact of Pile-up on Jet Constituent Multiplicity in ATLAS
One of the biggest challenges facing jet constituent multiplicity measurements is contamination from extraneous sources of soft radiation, such as pile-up. This note studies the impact of pile-up on various definitions of multiplicity. In particular, the impact of selected pile-up suppression techni...
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author | The ATLAS collaboration |
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description | One of the biggest challenges facing jet constituent multiplicity measurements is contamination from extraneous sources of soft radiation, such as pile-up. This note studies the impact of pile-up on various definitions of multiplicity. In particular, the impact of selected pile-up suppression techniques is evaluated: soft-drop declustering and constituent subtraction. Additionally, a first study of iterative soft-drop (ISD) multiplicity in ATLAS is presented. It is found that the application of pile-up suppression counteracts the increase in the measured multiplicity values due to pile-up, as expected. As constituent multiplicity is the single most important observable for distinguishing quark-initiated from gluon-initiated jets, these studies are an important input for developing a powerful and robust quark-versus-gluon jet tagger in the future. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
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spelling | cern-26306032021-04-18T19:41:01Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2630603engThe ATLAS collaborationImpact of Pile-up on Jet Constituent Multiplicity in ATLASParticle Physics - ExperimentOne of the biggest challenges facing jet constituent multiplicity measurements is contamination from extraneous sources of soft radiation, such as pile-up. This note studies the impact of pile-up on various definitions of multiplicity. In particular, the impact of selected pile-up suppression techniques is evaluated: soft-drop declustering and constituent subtraction. Additionally, a first study of iterative soft-drop (ISD) multiplicity in ATLAS is presented. It is found that the application of pile-up suppression counteracts the increase in the measured multiplicity values due to pile-up, as expected. As constituent multiplicity is the single most important observable for distinguishing quark-initiated from gluon-initiated jets, these studies are an important input for developing a powerful and robust quark-versus-gluon jet tagger in the future.ATL-PHYS-PUB-2018-011oai:cds.cern.ch:26306032018-07-12 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment The ATLAS collaboration Impact of Pile-up on Jet Constituent Multiplicity in ATLAS |
title | Impact of Pile-up on Jet Constituent Multiplicity in ATLAS |
title_full | Impact of Pile-up on Jet Constituent Multiplicity in ATLAS |
title_fullStr | Impact of Pile-up on Jet Constituent Multiplicity in ATLAS |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of Pile-up on Jet Constituent Multiplicity in ATLAS |
title_short | Impact of Pile-up on Jet Constituent Multiplicity in ATLAS |
title_sort | impact of pile-up on jet constituent multiplicity in atlas |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2630603 |
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