Title: D0 Calorimeter Task Force
1Offline zero suppression
- Aim
- Understand the huge value of Missing ET at 1.5?
- Principally two runs have been studied from p11
- - 158541 1.5? run
- 157581 2.5? run
- On QCD and Bias (zero bias and minimum bias)
events - A method to simulate the cut at 2.5? on 1.5? has
been developed - ? Look at the MET resolutions for the QCD and
Bias events
2Determination of the sigma value
- On a file of 1.5?
- Distribution of cell energy
- by type of preamplifier
- by 4 zones of the calorimeter (-32?ietalt-15
-15?ietalt00ltieta ? 1515ltieta?32) - And by layer.
- Look for the maximum of the distribution,1.5?bin
(20 of the maximum)
Value of 1.5 ?
3Example of cuts
1.5 sigma cut at 2.5 sigma2.5 sigma
4Met and Set at 1.5? and at 2.5? on bias events
Mean RMS 3.6 2.5 12.9 8.2
Mean RMS -0.9 2.6 -3.2 8.8
Met is 4 times more importantin run 1.5?. In run
1.5?, there is 6 times more energy than in run
2.5?.
1.5 sigma2.5 sigma
Mean RMS 1.1 3.4 1.8 10.3
Mean RMS 30.3 13.9 202.6 40.6
5Consequences of cuts on MET and SET
Zero Bias events
QCD events
1.5 sigma cut at 2.5 sigma2.5 sigma
6Met resolutions for QCD events
? Met value at 1.5? is understandable
7Met/Set resolution for QCD events
? Met is varying as ?Set
8Met resolution for Bias events
9Met/Set resolution for Bias events
Run 1.5?
Run 2.5?
Run 1.5? cut at 2.5?
? On run 1.5?, Met is varying as ?Set
10A lot of Negative Energy
On bias events
Run 1.5?
Run 2.5?
11Conclusion
- The method to cut on sigma value is valid
- For a cut at 1.5? we have a MET greater than 10
GeV on Bias events - MET is varying as Sqrt(Set) from QCD events
- Still to look at the negative energy cells
Zero bias events
2?
2.5?
1.5?
1.7?