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Jet energy calibration in ATLAS / Schouten, Doug
A correct energy calibration for jets is essential to the success of the ATLAS experi- ment [...]
CERN-THESIS-2007-193. - 172 p.

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In-situ jet energy scale and jet shape corrections for multiple interactions in the first ATLAS data at the LHC
In-situ methods are presented for subtracting contributions to the measured jet energy due to multiple proton-proton interactions (pile-up) in the first data collected with the ATLAS detector in proton-proton collisions at the LHC at a center-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s} = 7$ TeV. [...]
ATLAS-CONF-2011-030.
- 2011. - 13 p.
Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS) - Full text
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In Situ Measurements of Jet Energy Scale in ATLAS / Schouten, Doug (Simon Fraser University)
Hadron jets are the most commonly observed objects in p-p collisions at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. Because of this, they are part of the final state of almost any process, and are an important probe in searches for extensions of the Standard Model. [...]
ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2011-175.- Geneva : CERN, 2011 Fulltext: PDF; External link: Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS)
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ATLAS jet and missing-ET reconstruction, calibration, and performance / Berta, P (Charles U.)
The ATLAS experiment has achieved a very high precision on jet and missing transverse energy performance by the use of advanced calorimeter-based topological clustering and local cluster calibration, event-by-event pile-up subtraction methods, and in situ techniques to correct for the residual jet energy response difference between data and simulation. [...]
ATL-PHYS-PROC-2014-158.
- 2016. - 6 p.
Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS) - Full text - Elsevier Open Access article
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ATLAS jet and missing ET reconstruction, calibration, and performance / Berta, P (Charles University in Prague)
ATLAS has achieved a very high precision on jet and missing transverse energy performance by the use of advanced calorimeter-based topological clustering and local cluster calibration, event-by-event pile-up subtraction methods, and in situ techniques to correct for the residual jet energy response difference between data and simulation. Tracking information is being combined with calorimeter to further improve the jet and missing ET performance. [...]
ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2014-477.- Geneva : CERN, 2014 - 32 p. Fulltext: PDF; External link: Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS)
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ATLAS jet and missing ET reconstruction, calibration, and performance / Crispin Ortuzar, M (University of Oxford)
ATLAS has achieved a very high precision on jet and missing transverse energy performance by the use of advanced calorimeter-based topological clustering and local cluster calibration, event-by-event pile-up subtraction methods, and in situ techniques to correct for the residual jet energy response difference between data and simulation. Tracking information is being combined with calorimeter to further improve the jet and missing ET performance. [...]
ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2014-619.- Geneva : CERN, 2014 - 26 p. Fulltext: PDF; External link: Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS)
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New Techniques for Jet Reconstruction and Calibration at ATLAS / Vetterli, Michel Joseph (SFU Simon Fraser University (CA)) /ATLAS Collaboration
Experimental uncertainties related to hadronic object reconstruction can limit the precision of physics analyses at the LHC, and so improvements in performance have the potential to broadly increase the impact of results. Recent refinements to reconstruction and calibration procedures for ATLAS jets and MET result in reduced uncertainties, improved pileup stability and other performance gains. [...]
ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2023-304.- Geneva : CERN, 2023 Fulltext: ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2023-304 - PPTX; vetterli-ICNFP2023-print - PDF; External link: Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS)
In : XII International Conference on New Frontiers in Physics, Crete, Gr, 10 - 23 Jul 2023
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ATLAS Jet Energy Scale / Schouten, D (TRIUMF) ; Vetterli, M (TRIUMF) ; Tanasijczuk, A (Simon Fraser University)
Jets originating from the fragmentation of quarks and gluons are the most common, and complicated, final state objects produced at hadron colliders. A precise knowledge of their energy calibration is therefore of great importance at experiments at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, while is very difficult to ascertain. [...]
ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2011-615.- Geneva : CERN, 2011 - 1 p. Fulltext: Companion Slides - PDF; ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2011-615 - PDF; External link: Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS)
In : Physics in Collision 2011, Vancouver, Bc, Canada, 28 Aug - 1 Sep 2011
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In Situ Measurements of the Jet Energy Scale in ATLAS / Schouten, D (TRIUMF)
Hadron jets are the most commonly observed objects in p-p collisions at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. [...]
ATL-PHYS-PROC-2011-094.
- 2011. - 8 p.
Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS) - Full text
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9. Determination of the Jet Energy Scale and Jet Energy Resolution in the 20fb-1 collected by the ATLAS detector in 2012 / Taenzer, Joe (University of Toronto)
Precision measurements of jets produced in pp collisions at the LHC are of key importance to analyses measuring Standard Model processes or searching for new physics. To account for signal losses in the detector, the energy of calorimeter jets needs to be calibrated. [...]
ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2014-335.- Geneva : CERN, 2014 - 1 p. Fulltext: PDF; External link: Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS)
In : 2nd Annual Conference on Large Hadron Collider Physics, New York, NY, USA, 2 - 7 Jun 2014

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