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The Heavy Flavor Production Fraction Reweighting Procedure in ATLAS

The rates at which b- and c-quarks hadronize into different hadron species (i.e. the HF production fractions) may vary among MC Shower simulations such as Pythia, Sherpa, and Herwig. Furthermore, the flavor tagging efficiencies in ATLAS have been found to depend on the hadron species inside a jet. F...

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Autores principales: Muskinja, Miha, Dao, Valerio, Gignac, Matthew, Yamazaki, Tomohiro, Kalaitzidou, Ilia, Gonzalez Renteria, Cesar, Gray, Heather, Liu, Bingxuan, Ottino, Gregory James, Shapiro, Marjorie
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Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2816325
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author Muskinja, Miha
Dao, Valerio
Gignac, Matthew
Yamazaki, Tomohiro
Kalaitzidou, Ilia
Gonzalez Renteria, Cesar
Gray, Heather
Liu, Bingxuan
Ottino, Gregory James
Shapiro, Marjorie
author_facet Muskinja, Miha
Dao, Valerio
Gignac, Matthew
Yamazaki, Tomohiro
Kalaitzidou, Ilia
Gonzalez Renteria, Cesar
Gray, Heather
Liu, Bingxuan
Ottino, Gregory James
Shapiro, Marjorie
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description The rates at which b- and c-quarks hadronize into different hadron species (i.e. the HF production fractions) may vary among MC Shower simulations such as Pythia, Sherpa, and Herwig. Furthermore, the flavor tagging efficiencies in ATLAS have been found to depend on the hadron species inside a jet. For example, flavor tagging efficiency for c-jets is the largest for D+ mesons and the lowest for charm baryons. Because of this, flavor tagging efficiency in MC depends on the MC shower software and needs to be corrected on an individual basis. The ATLAS Collaboration developed a method of reweighting the HF production fractions to a common world average, which largely eliminates the difference in the flavor tagging efficiency between different MC samples. Moreover, the experimental uncertainties in the HF production fractions (typically 2-3% relative uncertainty) can also be applied with the same reweighting procedure which gives rise to a common way of estimating these systematic uncertainties in ATLAS.
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spelling cern-28163252023-10-06T13:30:17Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2816325engMuskinja, MihaDao, ValerioGignac, MatthewYamazaki, TomohiroKalaitzidou, IliaGonzalez Renteria, CesarGray, HeatherLiu, BingxuanOttino, Gregory JamesShapiro, MarjorieThe Heavy Flavor Production Fraction Reweighting Procedure in ATLASParticle Physics - ExperimentThe rates at which b- and c-quarks hadronize into different hadron species (i.e. the HF production fractions) may vary among MC Shower simulations such as Pythia, Sherpa, and Herwig. Furthermore, the flavor tagging efficiencies in ATLAS have been found to depend on the hadron species inside a jet. For example, flavor tagging efficiency for c-jets is the largest for D+ mesons and the lowest for charm baryons. Because of this, flavor tagging efficiency in MC depends on the MC shower software and needs to be corrected on an individual basis. The ATLAS Collaboration developed a method of reweighting the HF production fractions to a common world average, which largely eliminates the difference in the flavor tagging efficiency between different MC samples. Moreover, the experimental uncertainties in the HF production fractions (typically 2-3% relative uncertainty) can also be applied with the same reweighting procedure which gives rise to a common way of estimating these systematic uncertainties in ATLAS.ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2022-318oai:cds.cern.ch:28163252022-07-20
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Muskinja, Miha
Dao, Valerio
Gignac, Matthew
Yamazaki, Tomohiro
Kalaitzidou, Ilia
Gonzalez Renteria, Cesar
Gray, Heather
Liu, Bingxuan
Ottino, Gregory James
Shapiro, Marjorie
The Heavy Flavor Production Fraction Reweighting Procedure in ATLAS
title The Heavy Flavor Production Fraction Reweighting Procedure in ATLAS
title_full The Heavy Flavor Production Fraction Reweighting Procedure in ATLAS
title_fullStr The Heavy Flavor Production Fraction Reweighting Procedure in ATLAS
title_full_unstemmed The Heavy Flavor Production Fraction Reweighting Procedure in ATLAS
title_short The Heavy Flavor Production Fraction Reweighting Procedure in ATLAS
title_sort heavy flavor production fraction reweighting procedure in atlas
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2816325
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