Tagging b quarks without tracks using an Artificial Neural Network algorithm

B. Todd Huffman, Thomas Russell, Jeff Tseng

arXiv: High Energy Physics - Experiment(2017)

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Pixel detectors currently in use by high energy physics experiments such as ATLAS, CMS, LHCb, etc., are critical systems for tagging B hadrons within particle jets. However, the performance of standard tagging algorithms begins to fall in the case of highly boosted B hadrons (γβ = p/m >200). This paper builds on the work of our previous study that uses the jump in hit multiplicity among the pixel layers when a B hadron decays within the detector volume. First, multiple pp interactions within a finite luminous region were found to have little effect. Second, the study has been extended to use the multivariant techniques of an artificial neural network (ANN). After training, the ANN shows significant improvements to the ability to reject light-quark and charm jets; thus increasing the expected significance of the technique.
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