Speaker
Jonathan Barrett
Description
We use the newly proposed Energy Mover’s Distance as a measure of jet isotropy to define new jet substructure observables for quark/gluon discrimination and identifying hadronically-decaying top quarks with large transverse momentum. We assess their effectiveness by comparing them with other classifiers. The quark/gluon study is conducted at hadron level while the top quark study is conducted at detector-level in events reconstructed with a simulated version of the ATLAS detector implemented in GEANT4.
Keyword-1 | Jet Substructure |
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Keyword-2 | Energy Mover's Distance |
Keyword-3 | Jet Tagging |
Primary author
Co-authors
Matt LeBlanc
(CERN)
Maximilian J Swiatlowski
(TRIUMF (CA))