High Energy Physics - Experiment
[Submitted on 1 Sep 2014]
Title:Reconstruction and identification of hadronic decays of tau leptons in ATLAS
View PDFAbstract:Hadronically decaying tau leptons are of prime importance in numerous physics analyses in ATLAS. The spectrum of the possible applications of hadronically decaying tau leptons reaches from Standard Model measurements, including Higgs searches, to searches for physics beyond the Standard Model.
The basic principles behind the sophisticated tau reconstruction and identification techniques, which are specifically designed to identify hadronically decaying taus and reject various background processes, are delineated here along with current data-driven estimates of their respective performance.
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