Characterisation and mitigation of beam-induced backgrounds observed in the ATLAS detector during the 2011 proton-proton run
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
This paper presents a summary of beam-induced backgrounds observed in the ATLAS
detector and discusses methods to tag and remove background contaminated events in data. Triggerrate
based monitoring of beam-related backgrounds is presented. The correlations of backgrounds
with machine conditions, such as residual pressure in the beam-pipe, are discussed. Results from
dedicated beam-background simulations are shown, and their qualitative agreement with data is
evaluated. Data taken during the passage of unpaired, i.e. non-colliding, proton bunches is used
to obtain background-enriched data samples. These are used to identify characteristic features of
beam-induced backgrounds, which then are exploited to develop dedicated background tagging
tools. These tools, based on observables in the Pixel detector, the muon spectrometer and the
calorimeters, are described in detail and their efficiencies are evaluated. Finally an example of an
application of these techniques to a monojet analysis is given, which demonstrates the importance
of such event cleaning techniques for some new physics searches.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
DETECTORS; background events
Elenco autori:
Atlas, Coll; Conta, Claudio; Franchino, Silvia; Fraternali, Marco; Livan, Michele; Negri, Andrea; Rebuzzi, DANIELA MARCELLA; Rimoldi, Adele; Uslenghi, Massimiliano; Aad, G.
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