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arxiv: 1211.2811 · v1 · pith:WO4EH56Gnew · submitted 2012-11-12 · ✦ hep-ph · hep-ex

Pileup subtraction for jet shapes

classification ✦ hep-ph hep-ex
keywords pileupshapesanalysesdiscriminationmethodaccountsactsaffected
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Jet shapes have the potential to play a role in many LHC analyses, for example in quark-gluon discrimination or jet substructure analyses for hadronic decays of boosted heavy objects. Most shapes, however, are significantly affected by pileup. We introduce a general method to correct for pileup effects in shapes, which acts event-by-event and jet-by-jet, and accounts also for hadron masses. It involves a numerical determination, for each jet, of a given shape's susceptibility to pileup. Together with existing techniques for determining the level of pileup, this then enables an extrapolation to zero pileup. The method can be used for a wide range of jet shapes and we show its successful application in the context of quark/gluon discrimination and top-tagging.

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