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European Physical Journal C | 2014

Boosted objects and jet substructure at the LHC: Report of BOOST2012, held at IFIC Valencia, 23rd-27th of July 2012

A. Altheimer; A. T. H. Arce; L. Asquith; J. Backus Mayes; E. Bergeaas Kuutmann; J. Berger; David Martin Bjergaard; L. Bryngemark; A. G. Buckley; J. M. Butterworth; M. Cacciari; M. Campanelli; T. Carli; Mikael Chala; B. Chapleau; C. Chen; John Paul Chou; Th. Cornelissen; David Curtin; Mrinal Dasgupta; A. R. Davison; F. de Almeida Dias; A. De Cosa; A. De Roeck; C. Debenedetti; C. Doglioni; Stephen D. Ellis; F. Fassi; J. Ferrando; S. Fleischmann

This report of the BOOST2012 workshop presents the results of four working groups that studied key aspects of jet substructure. We discuss the potential of first-principle QCD calculations to yield a precise description of the substructure of jets and study the accuracy of state-of-the-art Monte Carlo tools. Limitations of the experiments’ ability to resolve substructure are evaluated, with a focus on the impact of additional (pile-up) proton proton collisions on jet substructure performance in future LHC operating scenarios. A final section summarizes the lessons learnt from jet substructure analyses in searches for new physics in the production of boosted top quarks.


Archive | 2014

Boosted objects and jet substructure at the LHC. Report of BOOST2012, held at IFIC Valencia, 23rd–27th of July 2012 - eScholarship

A. Altheimer; A. T. H. Arce; L. Asquith; J. Backus Mayes; Elin Bergeaas Kuutmann; J. Berger; David Martin Bjergaard; L. Bryngemark; A. G. Buckley; J. M. Butterworth; M. Cacciari; M. Campanelli; T. Carli; Mikael Chala; B. Chapleau; C. Chen; J. P. Chou; T. Cornelissen; David Curtin; Mrinal Dasgupta; A. R. Davison; F. de Almeida Dias; A. De Cosa; A. De Roeck; C. Debenedetti; C. Doglioni; Stephen D. Ellis; F. Fassi; J. Ferrando; S. Fleischmann

This report of the BOOST2012 workshop presents the results of four working groups that studied key aspects of jet substructure. We discuss the potential of first-principle QCD calculations to yield a precise description of the substructure of jets and study the accuracy of state-of-the-art Monte Carlo tools. Limitations of the experiments’ ability to resolve substructure are evaluated, with a focus on the impact of additional (pile-up) proton proton collisions on jet substructure performance in future LHC operating scenarios. A final section summarizes the lessons learnt from jet substructure analyses in searches for new physics in the production of boosted top quarks.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2010

Discovery potential of top-partners in a realistic composite Higgs model with early LHC data

G. Dissertori; Elisabetta Furlan; F. Moortgat; P. Nef

Composite Higgs models provide a natural, non-supersymmetric solution to the hierarchy problem. In these models, one or more sets of heavy top-partners are typically introduced. Some of these new quarks can be relatively light, with a mass of a few hundred GeV, and could be observed with the early LHC collision data expected to be collected during 2010. We analyse in detail the collider signatures that these new quarks can produce. We show that final states with two (same-sign) or three leptons are the most promising discovery channels. They can yield a 5σ excess over the Standard Model expectation already with the 2010 LHC collision data. Exotic quarks of charge 5/3 are a distinctive feature of this model. We present a new method to reconstruct their masses from their leptonic decay without relying on jets in the final state.


Journal of High Energy Physics | 2015

Jets from jets: re-clustering as a tool for large radius jet reconstruction and grooming at the LHC

Benjamin Philip Nachman; P. Nef; A. Schwartzman; M. Swiatlowski; C. Wanotayaroj

A bstractJets with a large radius R ≳ 1 and grooming algorithms are widely used to fully capture the decay products of boosted heavy particles at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Unlike most discriminating variables used in such studies, the jet radius is usually not optimized for specific physics scenarios. This is because every jet configuration must be calibrated, insitu, to account for detector response and other experimental effects. One solution to enhance the availability of large-R jet configurations used by the LHC experiments is jet re-clustering. Jet re-clustering introduces an intermediate scale r < R at which jets are calibrated and used as the inputs to reconstruct large radius jets. In this paper we systematically study and propose new jet re-clustering configurations and show that re-clustered large radius jets have essentially the same jet mass performance as large radius groomed jets. Jet re-clustering has the benefit that no additional large-R calibration is necessary, allowing the re-clustered large radius parameter to be optimized in the context of specific precision measurements or searches for new physics.


Physics Letters B | 2011

Measurement of Wγ and Zγ production in pp collisions at root s=7 TeV

S. Chatrchyan; P. Bortignon; L. Caminada; N. Chanon; Zhiling Chen; Sergio Cittolin; Günther Dissertori; M. Dittmar; J. Eugster; K. Freudenreich; C. Grab; Alain Hervé; W. Hintz; P. Lecomte; W. Lustermann; C. Marchica; Pablo Martinez Ruiz del Arbol; P. Meridiani; P. Milenovic; F. Moortgat; Christoph Nägel; P. Nef; F. Nessi-Tedaldi; Luc Pape; F. Pauss; T. Punz; Alessandro Rizzi; F. J. Ronga; M. Rossini; L. Sala

Article history: Received 14 May 2011 Received in revised form 6 June 2011 Accepted 12 June 2011 Available online 16 June 2011 Editor: M. Doser


European Physical Journal C | 2015

Towards an understanding of the correlations in jet substructure

D. L. Adams; A. T. H. Arce; L. Asquith; Mihailo Backović; T. Barillari; P. Berta; D. Bertolini; A. G. Buckley; J. M. Butterworth; R. Camacho Toro; J. Caudron; Yang-Ting Chien; J. Cogan; Ben Cooper; David Curtin; C. Debenedetti; J. Dolen; M. Eklund; S. El Hedri; Stephen D. Ellis; T. Embry; D. Ferencek; J. Ferrando; S. Fleischmann; M. Freytsis; M. Giulini; Z. Han; D. Hare; P. Harris; A. Hinzmann


European Physical Journal C | 2015

Towards an understanding of the correlations in jet substructure: Report of BOOST2013, hosted by the University of Arizona, 12th-16th of August 2013

D. L. Adams; A. T. H. Arce; L. Asquith; Mihailo Backović; T. Barillari; P. Berta; Daniele Bertolini; A. G. Buckley; J. M. Butterworth; R. Camacho Toro; J. Caudron; Yang-Ting Chien; J. Cogan; Ben Cooper; David Curtin; C. Debenedetti; J. Dolen; M. Eklund; S. El Hedri; Stephen D. Ellis; T. Embry; D. Ferencek; J. Ferrando; S. Fleischmann; M. Freytsis; M. Giulini; Z. Han; D. Hare; P. Harris; A. Hinzmann


Archive | 2010

Discovery potential of a realistic composite Higgs model at the LHC with early data

G. Dissertori; Elisabetta Furlan; F. Moortgat; P. Nef

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