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Page 1: Impact parameter studies with early data from ATLAS Aaron Bundock University of Liverpool

Impact parameter studies

with early data from

ATLASAaron Bundock

University of Liverpool

Page 2: Impact parameter studies with early data from ATLAS Aaron Bundock University of Liverpool

Overview● Analysis of transverse Impact Parameter distributions with the aim

of characterising the resolution, misalignment and material

budget within the ATLAS Inner Detector

● IP's are used extensively in b-tagging – need to maximise IP resolution by alignment of Inner Detector

● b quarks are heavy flavour and can be a sign of interesting physics, e.g. low mass higgs, SUSY…

● b-tagging also needed for efficient background rejection (W + jets, tt jj)

Page 3: Impact parameter studies with early data from ATLAS Aaron Bundock University of Liverpool

Inner Detector● Surrounds beampipe up to radius of ~1m● Pixel barrel layers at 5 cm (b-layer), 9 cm, and 12 cm with 2 x 3

endcaps● 4 Silicon barrel layers between 30 cm and 51 cm with 2 x 9

endcaps● Both pixel and semiconductor tracker cover range |η| < 2.5● Transition radiation detector located at radius 56-108 cm

● Pixel layers provide 3 hits per track● SCT layers give 4 hits/track● TRT gives ~ 34 hits/track

Page 4: Impact parameter studies with early data from ATLAS Aaron Bundock University of Liverpool

Impact Parameter

● Distance between the point of closest approach of a track and

primary vertex● Transverse IP d0 is this distance in transverse plane x,y

● Longitudinal IP z0 is the z-coordinate of this point

Page 5: Impact parameter studies with early data from ATLAS Aaron Bundock University of Liverpool

Impact Parameter resolution● Divided into intrinsic detector resolution (including misalignment)

and multiple scattering terms:

σd0track = σintrinsic σ MS

● Multiple scattering depends on amount of material in detector and

momentum of particle:

σMS = b

(pT2 sin θ)1/2

● Full IP resolution:

σ2d0

track = σ2intrinsic + b2

pT2 sin θ

● Total uncertainty in IP also depends on resolution of primary vertex:

σd0 = σd0track σPV

● Only valid for cylindrically symmetric material

Page 6: Impact parameter studies with early data from ATLAS Aaron Bundock University of Liverpool

Selection cuts for 900 GeV● Select only well-defined tracks● Reject fake tracks, long-lived particle tracks, material interactions● Want to select a good primary vertex to reduce error in IP

● Datasets used: 900 GeV

minimum bias trigger data

and Monte Carlo AODs

● Good run lists applied

Cut parameter Cut value

pT

|η|

# Silicon hits

# Pixel hits

# b-layer hits

# tracks in PV

> 0.5 GeV/c

< 2.5

> 6

> 1

> 0

> 3

Page 7: Impact parameter studies with early data from ATLAS Aaron Bundock University of Liverpool

Resolution plots● Produced by fitting gaussian to a d0 distribution for each bin of

1/(p2 sin3θ)● Intercept of linear fit to resolution plot depends on alignment, and

gradient depends on amount of multiple scattering (material

budget)

Gaussian fit range ± 2σ

Page 8: Impact parameter studies with early data from ATLAS Aaron Bundock University of Liverpool

Resolution plots @ 900 GeV• 900 GeV data + nominal MC for central region |η| < 1.2

• Also shown is nominal + 10% and + 20% material

Page 9: Impact parameter studies with early data from ATLAS Aaron Bundock University of Liverpool

Resolution plots @ 900 GeV• Data + nominal MC

• Also MC with ‘day 1’ alignment – initial guess at module alignment

Page 10: Impact parameter studies with early data from ATLAS Aaron Bundock University of Liverpool

Resolution plots @ 900 GeV• Data + nominal MC: forward region of detector: 1.2 < |η| < 2.5

• Slightly poorer resolution for endcaps (more multiple scattering)

• Resolution parameterization still agrees well for endcaps

Page 11: Impact parameter studies with early data from ATLAS Aaron Bundock University of Liverpool

Selection cuts for 7 TeV● Similar to the cuts used for 900 GeV● Increase number of tracks in primary vertex due to higher track

multiplicities● Increases resolution of primary vertex● At higher energies, can be many PVs● Need to restrict number of PVs to 1

Cut parameter Cut value

pT

|η|

# Silicon hits

# Pixel hits

# b-layer hits

# tracks in PV

# PVs

> 0.5 GeV/c

< 2.5

> 6

> 1

> 0

> 9

= 1

Page 12: Impact parameter studies with early data from ATLAS Aaron Bundock University of Liverpool

Resolution plots @ 7 TeV• Data + nominal MC (number of bins increased to 42)

• Ran over 7 TeV minimum bias trigger AODs with good run selection

Page 13: Impact parameter studies with early data from ATLAS Aaron Bundock University of Liverpool

Resolution plots @ 7 TeV• Data + nominal MC, forward region 1.2 < |η| < 2.5

Page 14: Impact parameter studies with early data from ATLAS Aaron Bundock University of Liverpool

Resolution plots @ 7 TeV• Look at resolution in bins of eta to see detector behaviour in different regions

• p0 represents intrinsic resolution and misalignment

• p1 represents material budget

misalignment

•This dataset is known to have a misalignment in one of the endcaps

Page 15: Impact parameter studies with early data from ATLAS Aaron Bundock University of Liverpool

April reprocessing: z vertex

reweight• April reprocessing of data and nominal MC

• Distribution of z-coordinate of primary vertex was broader in Monte Carlo than in data for April reprocessing

• Performed reweight of z-coordinate:

Page 16: Impact parameter studies with early data from ATLAS Aaron Bundock University of Liverpool

Latest resolution plot @ 7

TeV•Primary vertex cut changed:

• 1 primary vertex with > 9 tracks

• any other PVs must have < 5 tracks

• Bunch crossing identification cut: BCID == 1

Page 17: Impact parameter studies with early data from ATLAS Aaron Bundock University of Liverpool

Summary• Impact parameter studies on early ATLAS data show an excellent agreement between data and simulation

• Inner detector central region is well aligned, and most of forward region

• Excellent modelling of ID material budget in simulation

• Can move onto b-tagging studies now we have good impact parameter resolution…

Page 18: Impact parameter studies with early data from ATLAS Aaron Bundock University of Liverpool

Future Work• Study jet properties such as multiplicities, truth flavour, jet pT, jet eta, spatial distributions of jets

• Look at weights of various b-tagging algorithms

• Look at efficiencies and systematics

•Track inefficiencies

•Rejection vs. efficiency plots

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Future Work

Page 20: Impact parameter studies with early data from ATLAS Aaron Bundock University of Liverpool

Future Work