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Two New Developments on the Statistical Treatment of Flavour Tagging Uncertainties in ATLAS

The identification of jets containing b-hadrons, b-tagging, is critical for many ATLAS physics analyses. Its performance is measured in data and the simulation is corrected through simulation-to-data scale factors. However, such measurement only covers a certain jet pT range, so the b-tagging perfor...

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Autor principal: Luise, Ilaria
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2823374
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Sumario:The identification of jets containing b-hadrons, b-tagging, is critical for many ATLAS physics analyses. Its performance is measured in data and the simulation is corrected through simulation-to-data scale factors. However, such measurement only covers a certain jet pT range, so the b-tagging performance at higher pT must be evaluated via a simulation-based extrapolation method. This work considers a widely used scheme, the "pseudo-continuous" working points, which constitutes a flexible way to apply a set of different b-tagging requirements within the same ATLAS physics analysis. A brief introduction is given to this scheme and the corresponding simulation-based extrapolation to high pT jets is presented for the first time. In addition, a new statistical tool, denoted as "eigenvector recomposition", is developed to allow for the correct combination of analyses relying on different b-tagging setups. It correlates common systematic uncertainties related with b-tagging in a mathematically solid way. Its application in the combination of the "boosted" and "resolved" VH(H->bb) analyses is shown as an example.