2-9 julio 2014
Valencia, Spain
Europe/Madrid timezone

Performance of Jet Substructure Techniques and Boosted Object Identification in ATLAS

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20m
Valencia, Spain

Valencia, Spain

Poster Detector RD and Performance

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James Lacey

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ATLAS has implemented and commissioned many new jet substructure techniques to aid in the identification and interpretation of hadronic final states originating from Lorentz-boosted heavy particles produced at the LHC.  These techniques include quantum jets, jet charge, jet shapes, quark/gluon, boosted boson and top quark tagging, along with grooming methods such as pruning, trimming, and filtering. These techniques have been validated using the large 2012 ATLAS dataset.  Presented here is a summary of the state of the art jet substructure and tagging techniques developed in ATLAS, their performance and recent results.

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