Processes with tau-leptons in the final state are important for Standard Model measurements and searches for physics beyond the Standard Model. The ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider observes tau-leptons produced in proton-proton collisions only through their decay products. Data analyses involving hadronically decaying tau-leptons face challenges due to backgrounds from jets misidentified as tau-leptons that are not modelled reliably by Monte Carlo simulations. Data-driven methods such as the fake-factor method allow such misidentified backgrounds to be predicted by measuring transfer factors, known as fake factors, in data from dedicated regions. This paper describes a refined technique for determining the fake factors, the Universal Fake Factor method. It evaluates the fake factors for a signal region by using fake factors from samples enriched in different sources of jets misidentified as tau-leptons (light-quark, gluon, b-quark, and pile-up jets). Each fake factor is calculated as a linear combination of fake factors measured in these different enriched samples. For the full Run 2 data set, the systematic uncertainty of the calculated fake factors, evaluated using W(munu) enriched event sample, ranges from 15 to 35% depending on the tau-lepton’s transverse momentum and charged-particle decay multiplicity.
Estimation of backgrounds from jets misidentified as tau-leptons using the Universal Fake Factor method with the ATLAS detector
G Chiodini;Francesco De Santis;E Gorini;S Grancagnolo;FG Gravili;A Palazzo;M Primavera;S Spagnolo;A Ventura;
2025-01-01
Abstract
Processes with tau-leptons in the final state are important for Standard Model measurements and searches for physics beyond the Standard Model. The ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider observes tau-leptons produced in proton-proton collisions only through their decay products. Data analyses involving hadronically decaying tau-leptons face challenges due to backgrounds from jets misidentified as tau-leptons that are not modelled reliably by Monte Carlo simulations. Data-driven methods such as the fake-factor method allow such misidentified backgrounds to be predicted by measuring transfer factors, known as fake factors, in data from dedicated regions. This paper describes a refined technique for determining the fake factors, the Universal Fake Factor method. It evaluates the fake factors for a signal region by using fake factors from samples enriched in different sources of jets misidentified as tau-leptons (light-quark, gluon, b-quark, and pile-up jets). Each fake factor is calculated as a linear combination of fake factors measured in these different enriched samples. For the full Run 2 data set, the systematic uncertainty of the calculated fake factors, evaluated using W(munu) enriched event sample, ranges from 15 to 35% depending on the tau-lepton’s transverse momentum and charged-particle decay multiplicity.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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