학술논문

Electron and photon energy calibration with the ATLAS detector using LHC Run 2 data
Document Type
Source
Journal of Instrumentation eSSENCE: The e-Science Collaboration. 19(2)
Subject
calibration
Calorimeter methods
Pattern recognition
cluster finding
fitting methods
Performance of High Energy Physics Detectors
Bosons
Calorimeters
Electron energy levels
Electrons
Photons
Tellurium compounds
Calorimeter method
Cluster finding
Electrons energy
Energy calibration
Fitting method
High energy physics detector
Performance
Performance of high energy physic detector
Photon energy
Calibration
Naturvetenskap
Fysik
Subatomär fysik
Natural Sciences
Physical Sciences
Subatomic Physics
Language
English
ISSN
1748-0221
Abstract
This paper presents the electron and photon energy calibration obtained with the ATLAS detector using 140 fb−1 of LHC proton-proton collision data recorded at √s = 13 TeV between 2015 and 2018. Methods for the measurement of electron and photon energies are outlined, along with the current knowledge of the passive material in front of the ATLAS electromagnetic calorimeter. The energy calibration steps are discussed in detail, with emphasis on the improvements introduced in this paper. The absolute energy scale is set using a large sample of Z-boson decays into electron-positron pairs, and its residual dependence on the electron energy is used for the first time to further constrain systematic uncertainties. The achieved calibration uncertainties are typically 0.05% for electrons from resonant Z-boson decays, 0.4% at ET ∼ 10 GeV, and 0.3% at ET ∼ 1 TeV; for photons at ET ∼ 60 GeV, they are 0.2% on average. This is more than twice as precise as the previous calibration. The new energy calibration is validated using J/ → ee and radiative Z-boson decays. © 2024 Institute of Physics. All rights reserved.