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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik

T 33: Higgs II

T 33.3: Vortrag

Dienstag, 20. März 2018, 17:00–17:15, Z6 - HS 0.004

Higgs tagging calibration in gbb events with the ATLAS experiment — •Ruth Jacobs, Tatjana Lenz, and Norbert Wermes — Physikalisches Institut, Universität Bonn

The most likely decay of the SM Higgs boson is into two b-quarks. A recent result from the ATLAS collaboration showed evidence for the Hbb decay in the vector boson associated production mode. To access other production modes, such as gluon gluon fusion, in connection with the Hbb decay, it is useful to consider Higgs bosons with a large transverse momentum, as the relative background contribution is reduced in this kinematic regime. Other possible sources for these so-called boosted Higgs bosons are decays of heavy resonances, predicted by theories beyond the SM.
In the case of a boosted Hbb decay, the b-quark fragmentation products are reconstructed using a single large-R jet. A Higgs boson identification algorithm ("Higgs tagging") can be used to decide whether a jet originated from a Higgs boson decay, based on the large-R jet properties. Since the Higgs tagging algorithm is optimized on simulated events, it is important to study whether the large-R jet properties are well described in the simulation. One possibility is to use data events of gluons splitting into b-quark pairs, which are available in sufficient amount at the LHC, compared to Zbb or Hbb. The gbb data sample is used to validate the modelling of different large-R jet properties in Monte Carlo simulation. It can also be used to derive a data-based calibration for a Higgs tagging algorithm in close-by b-jet events.

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