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Simulation studies for the ATLAS track-counting luminosity measurement

A precise measurement of the luminosity is a key component of the ATLAS physics programme. ATLAS uses several detectors and algorithms to determine the luminosity. The absolute calibration of these algorithms is carried out in LHC runs with special beam conditions at low luminosity. The track-counti...

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Autor principal: Ripellino, Giulia
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2845222
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description A precise measurement of the luminosity is a key component of the ATLAS physics programme. ATLAS uses several detectors and algorithms to determine the luminosity. The absolute calibration of these algorithms is carried out in LHC runs with special beam conditions at low luminosity. The track-counting luminosity measurement is used to determine the calibration transfer from the low-luminosity regime to the high-luminosity conditions typical of standard physics data taking, and to monitor the long term stability of the default luminosity method. The track-counting method works by counting the number of reconstructed tracks from charged particles inside the Inner Detector. The average number of charged particles in randomly-triggered events is proportional to the average number of inelastic collisions per event and can therefore be used to compute the luminosity. This poster presents simulation studies for the ATLAS track-counting luminosity measurement. A toy simulation model is used to study the underlying distribution of the number of tracks and to illustrate the linearity between the average number of tracks and the luminosity. Full ATLAS MC simulation is used to asses effects related to the reconstruction of the tracks and their effect on the linearity.
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spelling cern-28452222022-12-22T22:05:19Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2845222engRipellino, GiuliaSimulation studies for the ATLAS track-counting luminosity measurementParticle Physics - ExperimentA precise measurement of the luminosity is a key component of the ATLAS physics programme. ATLAS uses several detectors and algorithms to determine the luminosity. The absolute calibration of these algorithms is carried out in LHC runs with special beam conditions at low luminosity. The track-counting luminosity measurement is used to determine the calibration transfer from the low-luminosity regime to the high-luminosity conditions typical of standard physics data taking, and to monitor the long term stability of the default luminosity method. The track-counting method works by counting the number of reconstructed tracks from charged particles inside the Inner Detector. The average number of charged particles in randomly-triggered events is proportional to the average number of inelastic collisions per event and can therefore be used to compute the luminosity. This poster presents simulation studies for the ATLAS track-counting luminosity measurement. A toy simulation model is used to study the underlying distribution of the number of tracks and to illustrate the linearity between the average number of tracks and the luminosity. Full ATLAS MC simulation is used to asses effects related to the reconstruction of the tracks and their effect on the linearity.ATL-DAPR-SLIDE-2021-772oai:cds.cern.ch:28452222022-12-22
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Ripellino, Giulia
Simulation studies for the ATLAS track-counting luminosity measurement
title Simulation studies for the ATLAS track-counting luminosity measurement
title_full Simulation studies for the ATLAS track-counting luminosity measurement
title_fullStr Simulation studies for the ATLAS track-counting luminosity measurement
title_full_unstemmed Simulation studies for the ATLAS track-counting luminosity measurement
title_short Simulation studies for the ATLAS track-counting luminosity measurement
title_sort simulation studies for the atlas track-counting luminosity measurement
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2845222
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