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13–17 May 2024
University of Pittsburgh / Carnegie Mellon University
US/Eastern timezone

Performance of heavy-flavour jet identification algorithms in boosted topologies at the CMS experiment

15 May 2024, 16:45
15m
David Lawrence Hall 104 (University of Pittsburgh)

David Lawrence Hall 104

University of Pittsburgh

Quark and Lepton Flavor Physics Quark and Lepton Flavor Physics

Speaker

Matej Roguljic (Johns Hopkins University (JHU))

Description

Over the years, the Lorentz-boosted regime has become an attractive area for performing measurements and searches at the LHC. This has led to an increasing importance of boosted-jet tagging algorithms. The algorithms identifying jets originating from a massive particle decaying to b or c quark-antiquark pairs, employed in CMS Run 2 analyses, are shown in this talk. The talk summarises their performance and highlights three methods used to calibrate their performance in data. The results of the calibration and their comparison to simulation are presented.

Author

Matej Roguljic (Johns Hopkins University (JHU))

Presentation materials