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The LVL1 jet transverse energy scale as function of truth
jet transverse energy
The LVL1 jet transverse energy scale as function of truth
jet pseudo-rapidity .
LVL1 jet transverse energy resolution as a function of truth jet
transverse energy
LVL1 jet trigger efficiency as function of the offline reconstructed jet ET
for different LVL1 energy thresholds
The LVL1 jet transverse energy scale as function of
truth jet transverse energy (a) for simulated dijet events
with pile-up. The LVL1 jet trigger efficiency as function of offline
reconstructed jets (b) for a 35
GeV LVL1 trigger threshold, with and
without taking into account pile-up.
Variation in the (a) transverse
energy, (b) phi position
and (c) eta position of jets as function of number of
iterations performed by the LVL2 jet reconstruction algorithm. The
area of the boxes is proportional to the number of entries in
each bin.
Time spent by the LVL2 jet
reconstruction algorithm for two different window sizes: 1.4x 1.4
(dashed line) and 1.0x1.0 (solid line).
Jet energy scale for the
LVl2 jets as a function of the truth jet ET (a), for four
different bins in eta. Jet energy resolution as a function
of the truth energy of the jet (b), for four different bins in eta.
These results are obtained after calibration.
Comparison of the LVL2 jet
energy scale and resolution obtained for two different MC generators, Pythia (blue circles) and Herwig (red triangles), for jets in the region 0<=eta<=0.7.
Trigger efficiency as function of offline jet transverse energy
for LVL2 jets
after calibration, for four different thresholds (35
GeV,
42
GeV, 70
GeV and 100
GeV). The statistical uncertainty on each
point is smaller than the symbols.
Jet transverse energy scale for
LVL2 jets as a function of the truth jet transverse energy (a), for
four different eta regions. Jet transverse energy resolution as a
function of the truth jet transverse energy (b), for four different
eta regions. Both plots were obtained using dijet event samples
reconstructed assuming a limited knowledge of the detector's dead
material distribution.
The eta-resolution (a) and
phi-resolution (b) of LVL2 cell-based jets with
respect to the truth jet energy. The mean and standard deviation of a
Gaussian fit of (a) is
0.0006 and 0.03, while the mean and standard deviation of a Gaussian
fit of (b) is 0.00005 and 0.01.
(a) Jet energy scale
for the LVL2 FEB-based jets as a function of the truth jet
\et\ for four different bins in eta. (b) Jet energy resolution
as a function of the truth energy of the jet for four different
bins in eta. Both plots were obtained using dijet event samples
reconstructed assuming a limited knowledge of the detector's dead
material distribution.
The eta-resolution (a)
and phi-resolution (b) of LVL2 FEB-based jets with respect to the truth jet
energy. The mean and standard deviation of a Gaussian fit of (a) is
0.002 and 0.03, while the mean and standard deviation of a Gaussian
fit of (b) is -0.00007 and 0.009.
LVL2 trigger efficiency as
function of reconstructed jet transverse energy for FEB-based jets after calibration,
for four different thresholds (35
GeV ,
42
GeV , 70
GeV and 100
GeV )
The total processing time per event (a)
for the LVL2 jet algorithm. The solid line is the
processing time measured using the FEB-based method (mean 13 ms). The
dashed line is the processing time measured using the cell-based
method (mean 22 ms). The total data collection time per
RoI (b) for
both the cell-based and FEB-based data unpacking
methods.
LVL2 jet algorithm
processing time per jet
RoI for the cell-based method (a) and FEB-based
method (b). The total processing time is shown together with the
execution time of the individual steps involved in the LVL2 jet
reconstruction.
Distance between LVL2 and offline reconstructed jets using a cone algorithm of R=0.7.
The EF jet transverse energy scale (a) and resolution (b) as
function of truth jet E_T.
{The EF jet transverse energy scale (a) and resolution (b) as
function of truth jet E_T for simulated dijet event samples with
pile-up.
EF trigger efficiency as function of offline jet transverse
energy for two different trigger signatures consisting of a set of
LVL1, LVL2 and EF trigger thresholds: (a)
E_T_LVL1 > 10
GeV , E_T_LVL2> 23
GeV ,
E_T_EF > 48
GeV ; and (b)
E_T_LVL1 > 70
GeV , E_T_LVL2>151
GeV ,
E_T_EF> 256
GeV .
Execution time per
RoI for different steps in the EF data preparation (a) and the jet
reconstruction.
Differential number of events selected as function of the
offline reconstructed transverse energy of the leading jet in the
event for 1 fb^-1 of data. The dashed and solid lines show the
expected distributions before and after applying the LVL1 jet
trigger menu criteria described in Table 9.
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