Flavor tagging TeV jets for physics beyond the Standard Model

We present a new scheme for tagging boosted heavy flavor jets called “µx tagging.” At the LHC, the primary method to tag b-jets relies on tracking their charged constituents. However, when highly boosted, track-based b-tags lose efficiency, and the probability to mistag light jets rises dramatically...

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Main Authors: Sullivan Zack, Pedersen Keith
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201612003001
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Summary:We present a new scheme for tagging boosted heavy flavor jets called “µx tagging.” At the LHC, the primary method to tag b-jets relies on tracking their charged constituents. However, when highly boosted, track-based b-tags lose efficiency, and the probability to mistag light jets rises dramatically. Using muons from B hadron decay and defining a particular combination “x” of angular information and boost estimation, we find fairly flat efficiencies to tag b-jets, c-jets, light-quark jets, and light-heavy jets (containing B hadrons from gluon splitting) of ϵb = 14%, ϵc = 6:5%, ϵlight–light = 0:1%, and ϵlight-heavy = 0:5%, respectively. We demonstrate the usefulness of this new scheme by showing the reach for discovery of a leptophobic Z′ → bb̄ in the dijet channel.
ISSN:2100-014X