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Computing $N$-subjettiness for boosted jets

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2018-12-26 v1

Abstract

Jet substructure tools have proven useful in a number of high-energy particle-physics studies. A particular case is the discrimination, or tagging, between a boosted jet originated from an electroweak boson (signal), and a standard QCD parton (background). A common way to achieve this is to cut on a measure of the radiation inside the jet, i.e. a jet shape. Over the last few years, analytic calculations of jet substructure have allowed for a deeper understanding of these tools and for the development of more efficient ones. However, analytic calculations are often limited to the region where the jet shape is small. In this paper we introduce a new approach in perturbative QCD to compute jet shapes for a generic boosted jets, waiving the above limitation. We focus on an example common in the substructure literature: the jet mass distribution after a cut on the NN-subjettiness τ21\tau_{21} ratio, extending previous works to the region relevant for phenomenology. We compare our analytic predictions to Monte Carlo simulations for both plain and SoftDrop-groomed jets. We use our results to construct analytically a decorrelated tagger.

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@article{arxiv.1809.04602,
  title  = {Computing $N$-subjettiness for boosted jets},
  author = {Davide Napoletano and Gregory Soyez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.04602},
  year   = {2018}
}

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30 pages, 12 figures

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