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Threshold Tables. Apply thresholds to a handful of physics signals, determine how many events pass single, double object triggers For now, thresholds for double triggers defined as half of the single object threshold
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Threshold Tables • Apply thresholds to a handful of physics signals, determine how many events pass single, double object triggers • For now, thresholds for double triggers defined as half of the single object threshold • Current trigger configurations are tuned so that ZEE and HTT samples provided similar turn-on curves for isoEG and isoTau cases, respectively Ian Ross - University of Wisconsin
Upgrade Study Definitions Single Eff = (# events with > 1 L1 object above threshold+matched to ‘good’ GEN object)(# events with > 1 ‘good’ GEN object) Double Eff = (# events with > 2 L1 object above threshold/2+matched to ‘good’ GEN object)(# events with > 2 ‘good’ GEN objects) Cross Eff = (# events with > 1 L1 isoEG and > L1 isoTau above thresholds/2+matched to good GEN object) (# events with > 1 ‘good’ tau and > 1 ‘good’ EG object) A ‘good’ GEN object has pT above the relevant 80% efficiency point for isoEG (75% for isoTau), |η| < 2.5, and has the desired parent The displayed efficiencies are the OR of the isoEG and isoTau cases. i.e. Single Object Eff = (# events passing single isoEG || single isoTau requirements) (# events with good GEN EG || good Tau) Ian Ross - University of Wisconsin
Upgrade Study Table Ian Ross - University of Wisconsin
Turn-on curve, 30 GeV threshold Ian Ross - University of Wisconsin
Turn-on curve, 15 GeV threshold Ian Ross - University of Wisconsin
Single isoEG rate Ian Ross - University of Wisconsin
Double isoEG rate Ian Ross - University of Wisconsin
Turn-on curve, 60 GeV threshold Ian Ross - University of Wisconsin
Turn-on curve, 30 GeV threshold Ian Ross - University of Wisconsin
Single isoTau rate Ian Ross - University of Wisconsin
Double isoTau rate Ian Ross - University of Wisconsin