Title
Particle-flow reconstruction and global event description with the CMS detector
Date Issued
06 October 2017
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Sirunyan A.M.
Tumasyan A.
Adam W.
Asilar E.
Bergauer T.
Brandstetter J.
Brondolin E.
Dragicevic M.
Erö J.
Flechl M.
Friedl M.
Frühwirth R.
Ghete V.M.
Hartl C.
Hörmann N.
Hrubec J.
Jeitler M.
König A.
Krätschmer I.
Liko D.
Matsushita T.
Mikulec I.
Rabady D.
Rad N.
Rahbaran B.
Rohringer H.
Schieck J.
Strauss J.
Waltenberger W.
Wulz C.E.
Dvornikov O.
Makarenko V.
Mossolov V.
Gonzalez J.S.
Zykunov V.
Shumeiko N.
Alderweireldt S.
Wolf E.A.D.
Janssen X.
Lauwers J.
Klundert M.V.D.
Haevermaet H.V.
Mechelen P.V.
Remortel N.V.
Spilbeeck A.V.
Zeid S.A.
Blekman F.
D'Hondt J.
Daci N.
Bruyn I.D.
Deroover K.
Lowette S.
Moortgat S.
Moreels L.
Olbrechts A.
Python Q.
Skovpen K.
Tavernier S.
Doninck W.V.
Mulders P.V.
Parijs I.V.
Brun H.
Clerbaux B.
Lentdecker G.D.
Delannoy H.
Fasanella G.
Favart L.
Goldouzian R.
Grebenyuk A.
Karapostoli G.
Lenzi T.
Léonard A.
Luetic J.
Maerschalk T.
Marinov A.
Randle-Conde A.
Seva T.
Velde C.V.
Vanlaer P.
Vannerom D.
Yonamine R.
Zenoni F.
Zhang F.
Cornelis T.
Dobur D.
Fagot A.
Gul M.
Khvastunov I.
Poyraz D.
Salva S.
Schöfbeck R.
Tytgat M.
Driessche W.V.
Yazgan E.
Zaganidis N.
Bakhshiansohi H.
Bondu O.
Brochet S.
Bruno G.
Caudron A.
Yerevan Physics Institute, Yerevan, Armenia
Yerevan Physics Institute, Yerevan, Armenia
Institut für Hochenergiephysik, Wien, Austria
Institut für Hochenergiephysik, Wien, Austria
Institut für Hochenergiephysik, Wien, Austria
Institut für Hochenergiephysik, Wien, Austria
Institut für Hochenergiephysik, Wien, Austria
Institut für Hochenergiephysik, Wien, Austria
Institut für Hochenergiephysik, Wien, Austria
Institut für Hochenergiephysik, Wien, Austria
Institut für Hochenergiephysik, Wien, Austria
Institut für Hochenergiephysik, Wien, Austria
Institut für Hochenergiephysik, Wien, Austria
Publisher(s)
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Abstract
The CMS apparatus was identified, a few years before the start of the LHC operation at CERN, to feature properties well suited to particle-flow (PF) reconstruction: a highly-segmented tracker, a fine-grained electromagnetic calorimeter, a hermetic hadron calorimeter, a strong magnetic field, and an excellent muon spectrometer. A fully-fledged PF reconstruction algorithm tuned to the CMS detector was therefore developed and has been consistently used in physics analyses for the first time at a hadron collider. For each collision, the comprehensive list of final-state particles identified and reconstructed by the algorithm provides a global event description that leads to unprecedented CMS performance for jet and hadronic τ decay reconstruction, missing transverse momentum determination, and electron and muon identification. This approach also allows particles from pileup interactions to be identified and enables efficient pileup mitigation methods. The data collected by CMS at a centre-of-mass energy of 8\TeV show excellent agreement with the simulation and confirm the superior PF performance at least up to an average of 20 pileup interactions.
Volume
12
Issue
10
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Física de partículas, Campos de la Física
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85033569480
Source
Journal of Instrumentation
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