Abstract
At the Large Hadron Collider, the identification of jets originating from b quarks is important for searches for new physics and for measurements of standard model processes. A variety of algorithms has been developed by CMS to select b-quark jets based on variables such as the impact parameters of charged-particle tracks, the properties of reconstructed decay vertices, and the presence or absence of a lepton, or combinations thereof. The performance of these algorithms has been measured using data from proton-proton collisions at the LHC and compared with expectations based on simulation. The data used in this study were recorded in 2011 at s = 7 TeV for a total integrated luminosity of 5.0 fb-1. The efficiency for tagging b-quark jets has been measured in events from multijet and t-quark pair production. CMS has achieved a b-jet tagging efficiency of 85% for a light-parton misidentification probability of 10% in multijet events. For analyses requiring higher purity, a misidentification probability of only 1.5% has been achieved, for a 70% b-jet tagging efficiency.
Original language | English |
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Article number | P04013 |
Journal | Journal of Instrumentation |
Volume | 8 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Apr 2013 |
Externally published | Yes |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2013 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab srl.
Funding
Funders | Funder number |
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Not added | ST/H00081X/2 |
National Science Foundation | 1151640, 0969555, 0969704, 1205960, 1211067 |
Seventh Framework Programme | 261323 |
Science and Technology Facilities Council | ST/L00609X/1, ST/I505572/1, ST/I005912/1, ST/J005665/1, ST/J004901/1, ST/K001604/1, ST/K003844/1, GRIDPP, ST/F007094/1 |
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft | 200475464 |
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung | 123501, 146398, 138111 |
Keywords
- Large detector-systems performance
- Pattern recognition, cluster finding, calibration and fitting methods
- Performance of High Energy Physics Detectors