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Boosted objects and jet substructure at the LHC. Report of BOOST2012, held at IFIC Valencia, 23rd-27th of July 2012
Fecha
2014-03-21Registro en:
European Physical Journal C. New York: Springer, v. 74, n. 3, 24 p., 2014.
1434-6044
10.1140/epjc/s10052-014-2792-8
WOS:000333208300001
WOS000333208300001.pdf
Autor
Columbia University
Duke Univ
Argonne Natl Lab
SLAC Natl Accelerator Lab
DESY
Cornell Univ
Lund Univ
Univ Edinburgh
UCL
CERN
Univ Paris 06
CNRS
CAFPE
U Granada
McGill Univ
Iowa State Univ
Rutgers State Univ
Berg Univ Wuppertal
SUNY Stony Brook
University of Manchester
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Ist Nazl Fis Nucl
Univ Naples Federico II
Univ Geneva
University of Washington
UVEG
Univ Glasgow
Univ Calif Berkeley
Univ Buenos Aires
Harvard Univ
Weizmann Inst Sci
Univ Hamburg
Heidelberg Univ
University of Arizona
Univ Durham
Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz
MIT
Univ Chicago
Fermilab Natl Accelerator Lab
Indiana University
Univ Calif Davis
Johns Hopkins Univ
INFN
Univ Pisa
Texas A&M Univ
Univ Calabria
Brown University
Yale Univ
CEA Saclay
Univ Illinois
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Resumen
This report of the BOOST2012 workshop presents the results of four working groups that studied key aspects of jet substructure. We discuss the potential of first-principle QCD calculations to yield a precise description of the substructure of jets and study the accuracy of state-of-the-art Monte Carlo tools. Limitations of the experiments' ability to resolve substructure are evaluated, with a focus on the impact of additional (pile-up) proton proton collisions on jet substructure performance in future LHC operating scenarios. A final section summarizes the lessons learnt from jet substructure analyses in searches for new physics in the production of boosted top quarks.