Speaker
Riccardo Salvatico
(The University of Kansas (US))
Description
The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) is one of the two multi-purpose experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and has a broad physics program. Many aspects of this program depend on the ability to trigger, reconstruct, and identify events with final state electrons, positrons, and photons with high efficiency and excellent resolution.
In this talk we present the characteristics and the performance of the electron and photon reconstruction at CMS, both at trigger and offline levels, and the techniques used to identify these particles with high purity and to achieve the ultimate precision in energy measurements. Recent Run3 developments will be presented, together with improvements foreseen in the next future.
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Authors
CMS
Riccardo Salvatico
(The University of Kansas (US))