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Track assisted techniques for jet substructure

The substructure of large-radius (large-$R$) jets provides an important handle to discriminate hadronic decays such as $W\to q{q}$, $H\to bb$, $H\to W(q{q})W^*(q{q})$, and $t\to W(q{q})b$ from QCD multijet backgrounds. Three algorithms that combine tracking and calorimeter information to calculate l...

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Autor principal: The ATLAS collaboration
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2630864
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description The substructure of large-radius (large-$R$) jets provides an important handle to discriminate hadronic decays such as $W\to q{q}$, $H\to bb$, $H\to W(q{q})W^*(q{q})$, and $t\to W(q{q})b$ from QCD multijet backgrounds. Three algorithms that combine tracking and calorimeter information to calculate large-$R$ jet substructure observables are presented. The first algorithm makes use of both subjets and associated tracks to calculate new observables for standard large-$R$ jets. The other two newly developed algorithms use tracks and small-$R$ jets to construct new large-$R$ jets with observables that make use of information from both sets of inputs. These techniques are shown to improve the discrimination power of signal jets from background relative to the current ATLAS large-$R$ jet reconstruction techniques.
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spelling cern-26308642021-04-18T19:41:01Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2630864engThe ATLAS collaborationTrack assisted techniques for jet substructureParticle Physics - ExperimentThe substructure of large-radius (large-$R$) jets provides an important handle to discriminate hadronic decays such as $W\to q{q}$, $H\to bb$, $H\to W(q{q})W^*(q{q})$, and $t\to W(q{q})b$ from QCD multijet backgrounds. Three algorithms that combine tracking and calorimeter information to calculate large-$R$ jet substructure observables are presented. The first algorithm makes use of both subjets and associated tracks to calculate new observables for standard large-$R$ jets. The other two newly developed algorithms use tracks and small-$R$ jets to construct new large-$R$ jets with observables that make use of information from both sets of inputs. These techniques are shown to improve the discrimination power of signal jets from background relative to the current ATLAS large-$R$ jet reconstruction techniques.ATL-PHYS-PUB-2018-012oai:cds.cern.ch:26308642018-07-13
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
The ATLAS collaboration
Track assisted techniques for jet substructure
title Track assisted techniques for jet substructure
title_full Track assisted techniques for jet substructure
title_fullStr Track assisted techniques for jet substructure
title_full_unstemmed Track assisted techniques for jet substructure
title_short Track assisted techniques for jet substructure
title_sort track assisted techniques for jet substructure
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2630864
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