Balazs Konya
Researcher, IT administrator
Improving topological cluster reconstruction using calorimeter cell timing in ATLAS
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Summary, in English
Clusters of topologically connected calorimeter cells around cells with large absolute signal-to-noise ratio (topo-clusters) are the basis for calorimeter signal reconstruction in the ATLAS experiment. Topological cell clustering has proven performant in LHC Runs 1 and 2. It is, however, susceptible to out-of-time pile-up of signals from soft collisions outside the 25 ns proton-bunch-crossing window associated with the event’s hard collision. To reduce this effect, a calorimeter-cell timing criterion was added to the signal-to-noise ratio requirement in the clustering algorithm. Multiple versions of this criterion were tested by reconstructing hadronic signals in simulated events and Run 2 ATLAS data. The preferred version is found to reduce the out-of-time pile-up jet multiplicity by ∼50% for jet pT∼20 GeV and by ∼80% for jet pT≳50 GeV, while not disrupting the reconstruction of hadronic signals of interest, and improving the jet energy resolution by up to 5% for 20
Department/s
- Particle and nuclear physics
- Department of Physics
- eSSENCE: The e-Science Collaboration
Publishing year
2024
Language
English
Publication/Series
European Physical Journal C
Volume
84
Issue
5
Links
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Springer Nature
Topic
- Subatomic Physics
Keywords
- Calorimeters
- Calorimetry
- Germanium compounds
- Hadrons
- Photons
- ATLAS experiment
- Bunch crossings
- Calorimeter cells
- Cell clustering
- Hadronics
- Noise ratio
- Pile-ups
- Signal to noise
- Signals reconstruction
- Topo
- Topology
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1434-6044