Licentiate Thesis: Studies of Top Physics Sensitivity and of Pile-Up Effects on Energy Reconstruction in the ATLAS Detector
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MrSimon Molander(Stockholms Universitet)
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Europe/Stockholm
A4:1003
A4:1003
Description
This thesis presents two studies conducted using the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron
Collider. The first one is a technical study about how out-of-time pile-up affects energy
reconstruction using the optimal filtering 2 algorithm in the TILE calorimeter sub detector.
The study is conducted using a pulse simulator software that is also described. Although the
algorithm is potentially sensitive to the effects of out-of-time pile-up, the effects under actual
running conditions are estimated to be lower than 1.5 ADC counts for 68 % of the pulses,
which is considered a small effect. It is also shown that out-of-time pile-up is a potential
reason to get negatively reconstructed energies. The second study regards a measurement of
the t ¯t Z cross section with one hadronically decaying τ leptons and two lighter leptons
in the final state using 8 TeV data. The conclusion is that it is not possible to make a
significant such measurement from the 8 TeV data due to low efficiencies in reconstruction of
τ leptons. In addition to these two studies, this thesis also contain brief overviews of the
atlas detector and the standard model of particles and interactions.