In situ calibration of large-radius jet energy and mass in 13 TeV proton–proton collisions with the ATLAS detector
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| Publication date | 02-2019 |
| Journal | European Physical Journal C |
| Article number | 135 |
| Volume | Issue number | 79 | 2 |
| Number of pages | 42 |
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| Abstract |
The response of the ATLAS detector to large-radius jets is measured in situ using 36.2 fb−1 of √s =13 TeV proton–proton collisions provided by the LHC and recorded by the ATLAS experiment during 2015 and 2016. The jet energy scale is measured in events where the jet recoils against a reference object, which can be either a calibrated photon, a reconstructed Z boson, or a system of well-measured small-radius jets. The jet energy resolution and a calibration of forward jets are derived using dijet balance measurements. The jet mass response is measured with two methods: using mass peaks formed by W bosons and top quarks with large transverse momenta and by comparing the jet mass measured using the energy deposited in the calorimeter with that using the momenta of charged-particle tracks. The transverse momentum and mass responses in simulations are found to be about 2–3% higher than in data. This difference is adjusted for with a correction factor. The results of the different methods are combined to yield a calibration over a large range of transverse momenta (ΡT). The precision of the relative jet energy scale is 1–2% for 200 GeV < ΡT < 2 TeV, while that of the mass scale is 2–10%. The ratio of the energy resolutions in data and simulation is measured to a precision of 10–15% over the same ΡT range.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-019-6632-8 |
| Published at | https://arxiv.org/abs/1807.09477v1 |
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1807.09477
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In situ calibration of large-radius jet energy
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