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Particle-flow reconstruction and global event description with the CMS detector

CMS Collaboration

The particle-flow algorithm reconstructs every final-state particle in CMS collisions to deliver superior jet, tau, and missing-momentum measurements.

arxiv:1706.04965 v2 · 2017-06-15 · physics.ins-det · hep-ex

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C1strongest claim

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 tau decay reconstruction, missing transverse momentum determination, and electron and muon identification.

C2weakest assumption

That the Monte Carlo simulation used to tune and validate the particle-flow algorithm accurately reproduces the real detector response, particle interactions, and pileup conditions present in the 8 TeV data.

C3one line summary

CMS implemented a particle-flow algorithm that reconstructs a complete list of final-state particles per collision, delivering superior performance for jets, hadronic taus, missing transverse momentum, and lepton identification up to 20 pileup interactions.

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[1] The CMS experiment at the CERN LHC 2008 · doi:10.1088/1748-0221/3/08/s08004
[2] Buskulic, et al., Performance of the ALEPH detector at LEP, Nucl 1995 · doi:10.1016/0168-9002(95)00138-7
[3] Particle flow calorimetry and the PandoraPFA algorithm 2009 · doi:10.1016/j.nima.2009.09.009
[4] Arbor, a new approach of the Particle Flow Algorithm 2013 · arXiv:1403.4784
[5] First look at the physics case of TLEP 2014 · doi:10.1007/jhep01(2014)164

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arxiv: 1706.04965 · arxiv_version: 1706.04965v2 · doi: 10.48550/arxiv.1706.04965 · pith_short_12: YZ7QN7K3ROYY · pith_short_16: YZ7QN7K3ROYYTOWZ · pith_short_8: YZ7QN7K3
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