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Impact of Dead LAr EM Cells/FEBs on Electron Trigger Selection Efficiencies. Andrew Lowe Royal Holloway, University of London. Introduction. First look at running e/gamma Framework on H ZZ (*) 4e data for a number of Higgs masses (no fake electronic problems)
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Impact of Dead LAr EM Cells/FEBs on Electron Trigger Selection Efficiencies Andrew Lowe Royal Holloway, University of London
Introduction • First look at running e/gamma Framework on HZZ(*)4e data for a number of Higgs masses (no fake electronic problems) • ~95% data for 0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, and 5% dead cells and FEBs for H4e (MH=130, 180, and 300 GeV) and Zee and Weν • Investigating why very low efficiencies are obtained with this data • Examination of PT of electrons in data
Mean electron identification efficiency after all trigger levels vs. percentage of dead cells
Mean electron identification efficiency after all trigger levels vs. percentage of dead FEBs
Invariant mass of 4 highest PT electrons,HZZ(*)4e, MH=130 GeV
Invariant mass of four highest PT electrons, HZZ(*)4e, MH=180 GeV
Invariant mass of four highest PT electrons, HZZ(*)4e, MH=300 GeV
Number of electrons from Higgs among the four highest PT electrons, HZZ(*)4e, MH=130 GeV
Number of electrons per event that undergo bremsstrahlung, HZZ(*)4e, MH=130 GeV
Number of electrons that undergo anomalous conversions to photons,HZZ(*)4e, MH=130 GeV
PT of electrons that undergo bremsstrahlung, HZZ(*)4e, MH=130 GeV
PT of electrons that undergo anomalous conversion to photons, HZZ(*)4e, MH=130 GeV
PT of electrons that undergo bremsstrahlung,HZZ(*)4e, MH=180 GeV
PT of electrons that undergo anomalous conversion to photons, HZZ(*)4e, MH=180 GeV
PT of electrons that undergo bremsstrahlung,HZZ(*)4e, MH=300 GeV
PT of electrons that undergo anomalous conversion to photons, HZZ(*)4e, MH=300 GeV