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Jet energy measurement and its systematic uncertainty in proton-proton collisions at √s=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL C
卷 75, 期 1, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-014-3190-y

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  7. SSTC, Belarus
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  9. FAPESP, Brazil
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  11. NRC, Canada
  12. CFI, Canada
  13. CERN
  14. CONICYT, Chile
  15. CAS, China
  16. MOST, China
  17. NSFC, China
  18. COLCIENCIAS, Colombia
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  20. MPO CR, Czech Republic
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  30. CEA-DSM/IRFU, France
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  39. ISF, Israel
  40. MINERVA, Israel
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  42. ICORE, Israel
  43. Benoziyo Center, Israel
  44. INFN, Italy
  45. MEXT , Japan
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  55. FCT, Portugal
  56. MNE/IFA, Romania
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  61. MSSR, Slovakia
  62. ARRS, Slovenia
  63. MIZS, Slovenia
  64. DST/NRF, South Africa
  65. MINECO, Spain
  66. SRC, Sweden
  67. Wallenberg Foundation, Sweden
  68. SER, Switzerland
  69. SNSF, Switzerland
  70. Cantons of Bern, Switzerland
  71. Cantons of Geneva, Switzerland
  72. NSC, Taiwan
  73. TAEK, Turkey
  74. STFC, United Kingdom
  75. Royal Society, United Kingdom
  76. Leverhulme Trust, United Kingdom
  77. DOE, United States of America
  78. NSF, United States of America
  79. STFC [ST/J00474X/1, ST/M001504/1, ST/N000420/1, ST/M003213/1, ST/I006080/1, ST/I000178/1, ST/L003112/1, ST/G502320/1, ST/L001195/1, ST/N000307/1, ST/L001179/1, ST/H00100X/1, ST/J005487/1, ST/K003658/1, ST/I00372X/1, ST/J005525/1, ST/K000705/1, ST/M001407/1, ST/K50208X/1, PP/E000355/1, PP/D002915/1, ST/M004821/1, PP/E002846/1, ST/J004928/1, ST/M006980/1, ST/J501074/1, ST/J004944/1, ST/L003325/1, ST/L003511/1, ST/M002306/1, ST/M503575/1, ST/J005576/1, ST/M000664/1, ST/L000970/1, ST/N000277/1, ST/I005803/1, PP/E003087/1, ST/I000186/1, ST/K001388/1, ST/L003414/1, ST/K001329/1, ST/G50228X/1, ST/K001248/1, ST/K00137X/1, ST/I006056/1, ST/M001512/1, ST/L006480/1, ST/H00100X/2] Funding Source: UKRI
  80. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/K001310/1, ST/J00474X/1 ATLAS Upgrades, PP/E002846/1, ST/M004821/1, ST/H00100X/2, PP/E003087/1, ST/J004928/1, ST/N000307/1, ST/I006080/1, ST/I000186/1, PP/E000444/1, 1082012, GRIDPP, ST/M002306/1, ST/L001179/1 ATLAS Upgrade, ST/K001310/1 ATLAS Upgrades, ST/I006056/1 ATLAS Upgrade, ST/I006056/1 ATLAS Upgrades, PP/E000355/1, ST/K50208X/1, ST/J005487/1, ST/J004928/1 ATLAS Upgrades, ST/H00100X/1, ST/L000970/1, ST/J004928/1 ATLAS Upgrade, ST/L003511/1, ST/K001310/1 LHCb, ST/K001426/1 ATLAS, 1575161, ST/K001329/1, ATLAS, ST/K001418/1, ST/I006056/1, ST/M001504/1, ST/J004944/1, 1366364, ST/N000277/1, ST/L003414/1, ST/L001179/1, ST/K00137X/1, ST/L001209/1 ATLAS Upgrades, ST/G502320/1, ST/M001512/1, ST/I00372X/1 GRIDPP, ST/K001310/1 ATLAS, ST/M007103/1 ATLAS Upgrades, ST/L006480/1, ST/I005803/1, ST/M503575/1, ST/L001179/1 ATLAS Upgrades, ST/K003658/1, ST/J501074/1, ST/M000664/1, ST/M001474/1, ST/J005525/1, PP/D002915/1, 1521422, ST/M002071/1 ATLAS Upgrades, ST/M006980/1, ST/K003658/1 GRIDPP, ST/M006980/1 ATLAS Upgrades, ST/K001388/1, ST/K000705/1, ST/N000420/1, ST/J005576/1, ST/K001310/1 LHCb Upgrades, ST/L000970/1 ATLAS Upgrades, ST/M004821/1 GRIDPP, ST/L003325/1, ST/I00372X/1, ST/J00474X/1, ST/L003112/1, ST/K001264/1 ATLAS, ST/I005803/1 GRIDPP, ST/K001248/1, ST/M003213/1, ST/G50228X/1, ST/L001195/1, ST/M001407/1, ST/M002306/1 ATLAS Upgrades, ST/L000970/1 ATLAS Upgrade, ST/I000178/1] Funding Source: researchfish
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The jet energy scale (JES) and its systematic uncertainty are determined for jetsmeasured with the ATLAS detector using proton-proton collision data with a centre-of-mass energy of root s = 7 TeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 4.7 fb(-1). Jets are reconstructed from energy deposits forming topological clusters of calorimeter cells using the anti-kt algorithmwith distance parameters R = 0.4 or R = 0.6, and are calibrated using MC simulations. A residual JES correction is applied to account for differences between data and MC simulations. This correction and its systematic uncertainty are estimated using a combination of in situ techniques exploiting the transverse momentum balance between a jet and a reference object such as a photon or a Z boson, for 20 <= p(T)(jet) < 1000 GeV and pseudorapidities vertical bar eta vertical bar < 4.5. The effect of multiple proton-proton interactions is corrected for, and an uncertainty is evaluated using in situ techniques. The smallest JES uncertainty of less than 1% is found in the central calorimeter region (vertical bar eta vertical bar| < 1.2) for jets with 55 = p(T)(jet) < 500 GeV. For central jets at lower p(T), the uncertainty is about 3%. A consistent JES estimate is found using measurements of the calorimeter response of single hadrons in proton-proton collisions and test-beam data, which also provide the estimate for p(T)(jet) > 1 TeV. The calibration of forward jets is derived from dijet p(T) balance measurements. The resulting uncertainty reaches its largest value of 6% for low-p(T) jets at vertical bar eta vertical bar| = 4.5. Additional JES uncertainties due to specific event topologies, such as close-by jets or selections of event samples with an enhanced content of jets originating from light quarks or gluons, are also discussed. The magnitude of these uncertainties depends on the event sample used in a given physics analysis, but typically amounts to 0.5-3%.

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