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Kinematic Fitting for Particle Flow Detectors at Future Higgs Factories

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2021-11-30 v1

Abstract

In many analyses in Higgs, top and electroweak physics, the kinematic reconstruction of the final state is improved by constrained fits. This is a particularly powerful tool at e+ee^{+}e^{-} colliders, where the initial state four-momentum is known and can be employed to constrain the final state. A crucial ingredient to kinematic fitting is an accurate estimate of the measurement uncertainties, in particular for composed objects like jets. This contribution will show how the particle flow concept, which is a design-driver for most detectors proposed for future Higgs factories, can -- in addition to an excellent jet energy measurement -- provide detailed estimates of the covariance matrices for each individual particle flow object (PFO) and each individual jet. Combined with information about leptons and secondary vertices in the jets, the kinematic fit enables to correct bb- and cc-jets for missing momentum from neutrinos from semi-leptonic heavy quark decays. The impact on the reconstruction of invariant di-jet masses and the resulting improvement in ZHZH vs ZZZZ separation will be presented, using the full simulation of the International Large Detector (ILD), as an example of highly-granular ParticleFlow optimized detector concept.

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@article{arxiv.2111.14775,
  title  = {Kinematic Fitting for Particle Flow Detectors at Future Higgs Factories},
  author = {Yasser Radkhorrami and Jenny List},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.14775},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

Based on the talk "Kinematic Fitting for ParticleFlow Detectors at Future Higgs Factories" presented at Particles and Nuclei International Conference (PANIC2021) on behalf of the ILD concept group, Laboratory for Instrumentation and Experimental Particle Physics (LIP), and Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon (FCUL), Lisbon, Portugal, 5-10 September 2021, 398. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2110.13731