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Optimization of timing selections at 380 GeV CLIC

The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a proposed high-luminosity linear electron-positron collider at the energy frontier. It is foreseen to be built and operated in three stages, with a centre-of-mass energy ranging from a few hundred GeV up to 3 TeV. The main beam- induced background impacting CLI...

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Autores principales: Brondolin, Erica, Sailer, Andre
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2645355
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author Brondolin, Erica
Sailer, Andre
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Sailer, Andre
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description The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a proposed high-luminosity linear electron-positron collider at the energy frontier. It is foreseen to be built and operated in three stages, with a centre-of-mass energy ranging from a few hundred GeV up to 3 TeV. The main beam- induced background impacting CLIC physics analyses is produced by beamstrahlung radi- ation from the electron and positron bunches traversing the high field of the opposite beam and converting to hadrons, γ γ → hadron events. The timing selections are a powerful tool to discriminate signal from background events at CLIC. For each CLIC stage, three sets of selections, Loose, Selected, and Tight, are defined to allow the analysis of different signal topologies. The selections are defined depending on the particle type and the reconstructed polar angle of each particle flow object reconstructed using the particle flow analysis. As a first step, the performance of the timing selections currently defined for the CLIC 380 GeV energy stage are evaluated using a $t\bar{t}$ sample decaying mainly into light quarks as signal and γ γ → hadron events as background. As a result, after applying the selections the level of background is significantly reduced, down to few GeV, while the shift of the signal peak to lower energy is kept within a few percent. The cuts in the Loose selection are then relaxed to search for possible improvements: in one of the options considered, the signal component is partially recovered but also the background energy mean remains unchanged with respect to not applying any cuts. In conclusion, no change is foreseen on the timing selections.
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spelling cern-26453552019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2645355engBrondolin, EricaSailer, AndreOptimization of timing selections at 380 GeV CLICParticle Physics - ExperimentThe Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a proposed high-luminosity linear electron-positron collider at the energy frontier. It is foreseen to be built and operated in three stages, with a centre-of-mass energy ranging from a few hundred GeV up to 3 TeV. The main beam- induced background impacting CLIC physics analyses is produced by beamstrahlung radi- ation from the electron and positron bunches traversing the high field of the opposite beam and converting to hadrons, γ γ → hadron events. The timing selections are a powerful tool to discriminate signal from background events at CLIC. For each CLIC stage, three sets of selections, Loose, Selected, and Tight, are defined to allow the analysis of different signal topologies. The selections are defined depending on the particle type and the reconstructed polar angle of each particle flow object reconstructed using the particle flow analysis. As a first step, the performance of the timing selections currently defined for the CLIC 380 GeV energy stage are evaluated using a $t\bar{t}$ sample decaying mainly into light quarks as signal and γ γ → hadron events as background. As a result, after applying the selections the level of background is significantly reduced, down to few GeV, while the shift of the signal peak to lower energy is kept within a few percent. The cuts in the Loose selection are then relaxed to search for possible improvements: in one of the options considered, the signal component is partially recovered but also the background energy mean remains unchanged with respect to not applying any cuts. In conclusion, no change is foreseen on the timing selections.The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a proposed high-luminosity linear electron-positron collider at the energy frontier. It is foreseen to be built and operated in three stages, with a centre-of-mass energy ranging from a few hundred GeV up to 3 TeV. The main beam-induced background impacting CLIC physics analyses is produced by beamstrahlung radiation from the electron and positron bunches traversing the high field of the opposite beam and converting to hadrons. The timing selections are a powerful tool to discriminate signal from background events at CLIC. For each CLIC stage, three sets of selections, Loose, Selected, and Tight, are defined to allow the analysis of different signal topologies. The selections are defined depending on the particle type and the reconstructed polar angle of each particle flow object reconstructed using the particle flow analysis. As a first step, the performance of the timing selections currently defined for the CLIC 380 GeV energy stage are evaluated using a $t\overline{t}$ sample decaying mainly into light quarks as signal and $\gamma\gamma\to$hadron events as background. As a result, after applying the selections the level of background is significantly reduced, down to few GeV, while the shift of the signal peak to lower energy is kept within a few percent. The cuts in the Loose selection are then relaxed to search for possible improvements: in one of the options considered, the signal component is partially recovered but also the background energy mean remains unchanged with respect to not applying any cuts. In conclusion, no change is foreseen on the timing selections.arXiv:1811.00466CLICdp-Note-2018-003oai:cds.cern.ch:26453552018
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Brondolin, Erica
Sailer, Andre
Optimization of timing selections at 380 GeV CLIC
title Optimization of timing selections at 380 GeV CLIC
title_full Optimization of timing selections at 380 GeV CLIC
title_fullStr Optimization of timing selections at 380 GeV CLIC
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of timing selections at 380 GeV CLIC
title_short Optimization of timing selections at 380 GeV CLIC
title_sort optimization of timing selections at 380 gev clic
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2645355
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