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Designing a search for QCD Instantons with the ATLAS detector

A search of QCD Instanton induced processes was designed using Monte-Carlo generated signal and background samples in this project. The properties of Instanton induced processes, such as producing a large number of particles spherically, were used to separate the signals from the background processe...

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Autor principal: Shukawa, Koji
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2837868
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author Shukawa, Koji
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description A search of QCD Instanton induced processes was designed using Monte-Carlo generated signal and background samples in this project. The properties of Instanton induced processes, such as producing a large number of particles spherically, were used to separate the signals from the background processes. Cuts were developed by comparing the distribution of observables in the signal and background processes in the reconstructed mass range of 30 GeV to 60 GeV. 80.0% efficiency of correctly identifying the signal events and 89.6% for the background events were achieved by applying cuts on five observables: number of tracks, transverse mass, standard deviation of pseudorapidity, sum of inverse of transverse momentum and sphericity.
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spelling cern-28378682022-10-20T21:05:08Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2837868engShukawa, KojiDesigning a search for QCD Instantons with the ATLAS detectorOther Fields of PhysicsA search of QCD Instanton induced processes was designed using Monte-Carlo generated signal and background samples in this project. The properties of Instanton induced processes, such as producing a large number of particles spherically, were used to separate the signals from the background processes. Cuts were developed by comparing the distribution of observables in the signal and background processes in the reconstructed mass range of 30 GeV to 60 GeV. 80.0% efficiency of correctly identifying the signal events and 89.6% for the background events were achieved by applying cuts on five observables: number of tracks, transverse mass, standard deviation of pseudorapidity, sum of inverse of transverse momentum and sphericity.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2022-214oai:cds.cern.ch:28378682021-10-20
spellingShingle Other Fields of Physics
Shukawa, Koji
Designing a search for QCD Instantons with the ATLAS detector
title Designing a search for QCD Instantons with the ATLAS detector
title_full Designing a search for QCD Instantons with the ATLAS detector
title_fullStr Designing a search for QCD Instantons with the ATLAS detector
title_full_unstemmed Designing a search for QCD Instantons with the ATLAS detector
title_short Designing a search for QCD Instantons with the ATLAS detector
title_sort designing a search for qcd instantons with the atlas detector
topic Other Fields of Physics
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2837868
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