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Jet reconstruction at high-energy electron–positron colliders
by
Roloff, Ph
, Simoniello, R
, Fuster, J
, Boronat, M
, Garcia, I
, Vos, M
in
Algorithms
/ Computer simulation
/ Electron-positron accelerators
/ Invariants
/ Reconstruction
2018
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Jet reconstruction at high-energy electron–positron colliders
by
Roloff, Ph
, Simoniello, R
, Fuster, J
, Boronat, M
, Garcia, I
, Vos, M
in
Algorithms
/ Computer simulation
/ Electron-positron accelerators
/ Invariants
/ Reconstruction
2018
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Jet reconstruction at high-energy electron–positron colliders
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Jet reconstruction at high-energy electron–positron colliders
2018
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Overview
In this paper we study the performance in e+e- collisions of classical e+e- jet reconstruction algorithms, longitudinally invariant algorithms and the recently proposed Valencia algorithm. The study includes a comparison of perturbative and non-perturbative jet energy corrections and the response under realistic background conditions. Several algorithms are benchmarked with a detailed detector simulation at s=3 TeV. We find that the classical e+e- algorithms, with or without beam jets, have the best response, but they are inadequate in environments with non-negligible background. The Valencia algorithm and longitudinally invariant kt algorithms have a much more robust performance, with a slight advantage for the former.
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Springer Nature B.V
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