Title: Jet efficiencies experience at D
1Jet efficiencies experience at DØ
- Jet ID
- Choose energy to be clustered into jets
- Choose clustering algorithms and parameters
- Choose sets of selection criteria
- Prepare optimize jet ID tools
- Choose a basic set of cuts
- Fancier optional cuts (e.g. jet-vertex matching)
- Measure reconstruction and selection
efficiencies - For this talk Ill concentrate on measuring
reconstruction and selection efficiencies, - Known in DØ as jet certification (4)
- Amnon HarelUniversity of Rochester
2Jet certification timeline
Reviewingbasicassump-tions
First fullcertification
1st use of conclusions
Several early measurements
2nd fullcertification
First (preliminary) results with jets
This data published with methodologiesdescribed
in this talk
3The theme
- Concentrating aspects relevant to LHC.
- The recurring theme
- Limited resolution makes significant bias
possible - large (exponential) slope dont help either
4An example
- The natural way to measure jet ID efficiency is
to take your data sample, and bin isGood in the
jet pT. But theres a bias layer fractions (EMF
and CHF) are correlated to the energy scale and
resolution.
These are the same di-jet events, using a fully
efficient trigger. Red EMF of the jet with
130(unbiased).
The bias increases the high EMF inefficiency by
100-400
5Jet Reconstruction Eff.
- The point of a reconstruction eff. measurement is
that the probe jet may not exist! - Need a tag probe procedure to identify events
where were sure the jet should exist, even if
the detector says no. - Need a tag track to find the ? of the jet
- Must trust MC to model how this criteria effects
jet efficiencies ?
- Possible samples
- Zjets good sE - fairly pure sideband
subtractions possible low statistics - ?jets good sE impure high statistics
- backgrounds have unusual JES (neither ? nor
generic jets!) - di jets bad sE very pure high statistics
- We will see that having a good tag sE is an
illusion - ? Di jets are by far the best sample for jet
reconstruction efficiency measurements
6Hemisphere imbalance
- Contrary to popular belieftwo object production
is NOT balanced in pT - That is only true on average
- The spread is 4-5 GeV for any axis (at the
Tevatron) - update of hep-ph/9808467 with hep-ex/0412050 by
M.Begel - Theory due to the pT carried by the partons
(neglected in naïve PDF picture) - Experiment beam remnants carry significant pT
down the beam pipe - Hence even with infinite precision on the tag
energy, the resolution of the predicted probe pT
will be no better than 4 GeV, which is enough for
an interesting (?) bias - ?Good sE on the probe is an illusion
- Is this of any numerical importance?
7Jet reco. Naïve tag probe
- The natural way to measure jet reco. efficiency
is to take your tag probe sample, and bin
events in the tag jet pT. Then
In terms of passing or failing jet reco.
In terms of of tags and of probes
Only one problem This gives completely the wrong
results Do you see the mistake?
8The 1st red flag
MC
MC
No jet
With jet
Data vs. MCdiscrepancies ?Irrelevant
No jet
With jet
Data
Data
Naïve method assumesthese pTs are the same!
9Toy MC
10Toy MC - II
11Jet ID Eff.
Tag probe jet exists Probe jet ID
- Jet ID is easier can tag dijet events and probe
jet ID - No need for a track
- Why bother with tag probe?
- To get pT dependence of jet ID eff. despite the
jet ID E bias shown on slide 4
Tag jet
Possible samples Same discussion as for jet
reco. eff. di jets are best
12Conclusions
- Limited resolution makes significant bias
possible - Imposing pT bins ? bias
- Requiring that a jet is or is not reconstructed ?
different biases - Requiring that a jet pass jet ID ? bias
- Contrary to popular belief two object
production is NOT balanced in pT - That is only true on average
- The RMS is 5-6 GeV at the LHC (4-5GeV at the
Tevatron) - It is not straightforward to measure pT
dependent jet reco. eff. - Can not correct the results of the naïve
approach - Difficult to fit from observable spectra
- Might be possible by unbiasing (and smoothing)
the pT dependence of the pass and fail samples
before combining them into an efficiency - Probably dominated by energy resolution anyways ?
just get that right ? - Jet ID eff. are fairly easy to measure
- Tag probe needed to avoid jet ID ? E bias
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