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Distinguishing Isolated Photons from Jets

We have developed isolation and shower-shape variables that are optimized for reducing the jet background for a high transverse-energy photon signal. To help understand the relative importance of each variable, we have computed the background rejection power as a function of signal efficiency for th...

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Autores principales: Pieri, Marco, Armour, Kyle, Branson, James G
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/927387
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author Pieri, Marco
Armour, Kyle
Branson, James G
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Armour, Kyle
Branson, James G
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description We have developed isolation and shower-shape variables that are optimized for reducing the jet background for a high transverse-energy photon signal. To help understand the relative importance of each variable, we have computed the background rejection power as a function of signal efficiency for these variables as well as for some simple combinations of variables. We find that a combination of tracker plus ECAL information can give very significant background rejection power. By adding information from the HCAL, the rejection power can be improved. In addition we find that a very significant reduction in background can be achieved by adding photon shower shape information from the ECAL to the Neural Net inputs. About 1 in 200 jets contains a high E_T electromagnetic shower that is reconstructed by the CMS software and is therefore a potential background for photon detection. An additional jet rejection factor of 100 with 80% photon efficiency (or 400 with 50% efficiency) can be achieved by using the isolation variables developed here.
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spelling cern-9273872019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/927387engPieri, MarcoArmour, KyleBranson, James GDistinguishing Isolated Photons from JetsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesWe have developed isolation and shower-shape variables that are optimized for reducing the jet background for a high transverse-energy photon signal. To help understand the relative importance of each variable, we have computed the background rejection power as a function of signal efficiency for these variables as well as for some simple combinations of variables. We find that a combination of tracker plus ECAL information can give very significant background rejection power. By adding information from the HCAL, the rejection power can be improved. In addition we find that a very significant reduction in background can be achieved by adding photon shower shape information from the ECAL to the Neural Net inputs. About 1 in 200 jets contains a high E_T electromagnetic shower that is reconstructed by the CMS software and is therefore a potential background for photon detection. An additional jet rejection factor of 100 with 80% photon efficiency (or 400 with 50% efficiency) can be achieved by using the isolation variables developed here.CMS-NOTE-2006-007oai:cds.cern.ch:9273872006-01-23
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Pieri, Marco
Armour, Kyle
Branson, James G
Distinguishing Isolated Photons from Jets
title Distinguishing Isolated Photons from Jets
title_full Distinguishing Isolated Photons from Jets
title_fullStr Distinguishing Isolated Photons from Jets
title_full_unstemmed Distinguishing Isolated Photons from Jets
title_short Distinguishing Isolated Photons from Jets
title_sort distinguishing isolated photons from jets
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/927387
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