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Testing the linearity of electron calibration in the ATLAS detector

Precise calibration of electron and photon energies are required when conducting measurements and analysis at the LHC. The standard calibration procedure of ATLAS is to use large samples of Z→ee events, and correct the response in the data to the Monte Carlo. This goal of this project was to examine...

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Autor principal: Aakvaag, Erlend
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2637772
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description Precise calibration of electron and photon energies are required when conducting measurements and analysis at the LHC. The standard calibration procedure of ATLAS is to use large samples of Z→ee events, and correct the response in the data to the Monte Carlo. This goal of this project was to examine the calibration at different electron energy scales by testing the energy response of the Data against the MC for different transverse momentum of the Z boson. The linearity in the response is important for predicting the calibration of high energy electron and photon objects. Uncertainties in the linearity of the energy response is currently one of the main uncertainties in several precision measurement and could be improved thanks to the large Dataset collected during run 2.
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spelling cern-26377722019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2637772engAakvaag, ErlendTesting the linearity of electron calibration in the ATLAS detectorPhysics in GeneralPrecise calibration of electron and photon energies are required when conducting measurements and analysis at the LHC. The standard calibration procedure of ATLAS is to use large samples of Z→ee events, and correct the response in the data to the Monte Carlo. This goal of this project was to examine the calibration at different electron energy scales by testing the energy response of the Data against the MC for different transverse momentum of the Z boson. The linearity in the response is important for predicting the calibration of high energy electron and photon objects. Uncertainties in the linearity of the energy response is currently one of the main uncertainties in several precision measurement and could be improved thanks to the large Dataset collected during run 2.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2018-116oai:cds.cern.ch:26377722018-09-10
spellingShingle Physics in General
Aakvaag, Erlend
Testing the linearity of electron calibration in the ATLAS detector
title Testing the linearity of electron calibration in the ATLAS detector
title_full Testing the linearity of electron calibration in the ATLAS detector
title_fullStr Testing the linearity of electron calibration in the ATLAS detector
title_full_unstemmed Testing the linearity of electron calibration in the ATLAS detector
title_short Testing the linearity of electron calibration in the ATLAS detector
title_sort testing the linearity of electron calibration in the atlas detector
topic Physics in General
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2637772
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