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1 Status of the W→τν Analysis: new event selection & comparison data/MC Lidia

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta Introduction 2 Last time (8th March) I talked about: the aim of the W→τν analysis, signal and background characteristics the status of the (to become) INT 10 TeV the D3PDs production and validation (D3PDs are now used to do most of the analysis) the initial steps in the optimization of the cut flow for the analysis on 7 TeV data In the meantime: we have finalized the cut flow at 7 TeV the tau ID community has swithched from Cone4H1TopoJets to AntiKt4H1TopoJets for the jet algorithm used to seed a tau: I have compared the samples with the two different algorithms. Today I will show you: some brand new results on the optimization of the cut flow, using the significance of missing transverse energy the possibility of having a W→τν candidate already with 10 nb -1 a comparison between data and MonteCarlo our ideas about joining th effort for a CONF Note on tau reconstruction the outilne of what comes next

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta MET Significance 3 To start the comparison between data and MC we are loosening our selection cuts, in particular lowering MET cut from 35 GeV to 20 GeV. In this situation we are overwhelmed by QCD di-jets background events. My main goal was to find a good tool to reject QCD di-jets and being able to see W→τν asap. The idea is to exploit the fact that for QCD di-jet events the missing transverse energy is fake. We can use missing transverse energy significance. If we can get rid of QCD by cutting on MET significance, we can relax other cuts, such as MET cut. MET rsolution studies are ongoing. Still some discrepancies, but hope to get a clear picture soon, as we are getting enough data.

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta MET Significance Cut 4 Now, in our relaxed cuts with first data, we are cutting in this way: This is the new proposed cut: The optimization of the value of MET significance to cut on has been optimized on the “standard” cut flow.

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta QCD di-jets – events before any cut 5

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta Signal & EW backgrounds 6 All EW backgrounds in backup slides NB This new cut doesn’t intend to cut EW background! These plots are shown just for reference.

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta CutFlow – which value? 7 W→τν Event Selection Trigger: EF_tau12_loose_xe20 (10,15,20) Missing E T : MET_Final > 35 GeV Missing E T significance > XX Tau identification: only one tau reco by both the reconstruction algorithms (calorimeter and tracking based) and which passes safe tight cuts 20 GeV < E T < 60 GeV not in 1.3<|η|<1.7 ElectronVetoTight and MuonVeto Veto leptons in the event: Electron: loose and author!=8 ant pT>5GeV Muon: STACO and isCombinedMuon and pT>5GeV Veto jets with pT > 20 GeV and 1.3<|η|<1.7. Topological cut: Δφ(τ, MET) > 2.5 Cut optimization done on “base cut flow” on 100 pb -1 Cutting at 6, we start loosing some QCD To be safer, a cut at 7 would help. But we start loosing much signal. A cut at 8 would be the safest to reject QCD. More tables in backup slides. → I will use 6 in the following

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta CutFlow comparison pb -1 No Cut MET significance > 6

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta Cuf flow for first data 9 W→τν Event Selection GRL selection Collision candidate cleaning Trigger: L1_J5 Jet cleaning Missing E T : MET_Topo > 20 GeV Missing E T significance > 6 Tau identification: only one tau reco by both the reconstruction algorithms (calorimeter and tracking based) and which passes safe tight cuts 20 GeV < E T < 60 GeV not in 1.3<|η|<1.7 ElectronVetoTight and MuonVeto Veto leptons in the event: Electron: loose and author!=8 ant pT>5GeV Muon: STACO and isCombinedMuon and pT>5GeV Veto jets with pT > 20 GeV and 1.3<|η|<1.7. Topological cut: Δφ(τ, MET) > 2.5 Data (April reprocessing): D3PDs from L1Calo Stream (DESD_MET). Total lumi: 3.21 nb -1 MC (April reprocessing): D3PDs without DESD_MET skimming. see backup slides for all the details NOTE: Applied cuts overcome the DESD_MET skimming (both trigger and MET/tau selection). Collision candidate and jet cleaning applied also to MC.

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta MC: events expected in 3.21 nb Signal expected in 3.21 nb -1 Background expected in 3.21 nb -1 S/B = 8

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta Data-MC comparison 11 Due to DESD skimming, it is not posible to compare data-MC at this stage of the cut flow! Very good agreement on the number of expected events data-MC! See following slides!

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta Data-MC comparison: MET 12

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta Data-MC comparison: MET signif. 13

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta Data-MC comparison: ΣE T 14

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta The first candidate 15 Missing E T Jet RunNumber: EventNumber: LB: 318 Triggers: L1_TAU5 1 L1_TAU6 1 L1_TAU6_XE10 1 L2_tau12_loose 1 L2_tau12_loose_xe20 1 L2_tau16_loose 1 L2_tau16_loose_xe20 1 EF_tau12_loose 1 EF_tau12_loose_xe20 1 EF_tau16_loose 1 EF_tau16_loose_xe20 1 MET_Topo: MeV Taus in the event: 1 SafeTight η: φ: E T : MeV

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta The first candidate 16 Track Nothing in the hadronic calorimeter… Sounds like a W→eν event… InDetTrack (id: 0 index: 0) storegate key: TrackParticleCandidate d0 = ± cm z0 = ± cm |z0-zVtx| = cm phi0 = ± 0.019° (5.053 ± rad) η = ± tL = ± pT = GeV ± GeV p = GeV chi2/numDoF = Cluster (id: 1 index: 0) storegate key: egClusterCollection ET = GeV E = GeV η = Φ = ° (5.066 rad)

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta TauReconstruction CONF Note 17 (Our) Event Selection GRL selection ( Trigger: L1_J5 ) Jet cleaning Missing E T : MET_Topo > 20 GeV Tau selection (without ID!!): leading of the taus reco by both the reconstruction algorithms (calorimeter and tracking based) 20 GeV < E T < 60 GeV not in 1.3<|η|<1.7 For this CONF Note, a set of standard plot on ID variables will be shown. Our idea is to produce the very same plots with their same selection + the selection of missing transverse energy, to show which are the performance for our analysis. We will also produce some other plots of variables which are strictly connetcted to our analysis: lepton vetos, MET distribution, MET significance, MT… We (me&Guilherme) have now agreed on the samples, on the cut flow (the official will be sent out today).

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta ToDoList 18 I will rerun the analysis on the full statistics available: use May reprocessing have to wait for D3PDs production will have to run on the grid as bringing all the datasets to Milano is getting painful We should also keep an eye to pileup, as it will become important soon. (Small) datasets for pileup studies are available. Also the trigger is crucial. Soon our full trigger will be in the menu, so we should keep on checking that it is selecting our candidates. I will try to find another smart cut to suppress the W→eν background, which is now the most problematic one see what people from the W→eν are doing try to understand if it is possible to cut on “no electron candidate in the event” (overlap removal?) I will also contribute the the tau Reco CONF note, which is also useful for my thesis. I have to start writing first the index and then also the thesis!!

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W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta Motivation to W→τν analysis 20 Taus are interesting objects because: the τ leptons in the final state are important signature for Higgs boson and SUSY searches – as the heaviest lepton, they have the largest coupling to the Higgs boson both in the Standard Model and in the MSSM. BUT hadronically decaying taus are difficult to identify in hadron collision, due to the overwhelming QCD background. understand τ had reconstruction and identification is essential and challenging Main processes with τ had final states: ttbar σ = 3.74 x 10 2 pb Z →ττ σ = 1.13 x 10 3 pb W→τν is an interesting channel to study taus: it is the most abundant source of τ leptons with σ = 7.69 x 10 3 it will be possible to study this channel only with the very first data at low luminosity ( cm -2 s -1 ), due to the QCD background rate There are some interesting measurements that can be done with 100 pb -1 of data: cross section BR(W→τν)/BR(W→eν) ratio

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta Status of the analysis in ATLAS TeV analysis – documented in a note (ATL-PHYS-INT ) by Y.Coadou, P.Malecki and E.Richter-Was 10 TeV analysis – documented in a note (ATL-COM-PHYS ) G.Nunes-Hanninger, L.Dell’Asta, A.Andreazza, D.Casadei, Y.Coadou, J.Dingfelder, O.Igonkina, J.Kroseberg, P.Malecki, M.Neubauer, E.Richter-Was and A.Sfyrla. For the moment it is just a communication. We have been assigned a rewier (S.Demers, Yale) and answered to all the comments. It still has to become an INT note. 7 TeV analysis – documented on a dedicated twiki page. Cut flow has been optimized and the standard cut flow foresees 50 events/pb-1 Cut flow has also been adapted for very first data analysis, loosening both the trigger and the missing transverse energy selection

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta W→τν – signal 22 Signature: τ lepton missing transverse energy Soft τ lepton with 20<p τ T <40 GeV Relative low missing transverse energy, tipically in the range from 10 GeV to 40 GeV (+ a long tail) When the τ lepton decays hadronically, we have an hadronic jet which is well collimated and has few

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta W→τν – backgrounds 23 QCD di-jet cross section ~6 order of magnitude higher one jet is wrongly identifed as a τ W→eν / W→μν the electron (muon) from the W decay is identified as a single-prong hadronic τ decay the electron (muon) is lost and a fake τ is reconstructed from the initial state QCD radiation Z→ee / Z→μμ one electon (muon) is wrongly identifed as hadronic τ and the other is lost or ouside the geometrical acceptance Z→ττ one τ is identified as an hadronic τ decay and the other one is lost, i.e. neither reconstructed as second hadronic τ nor as electron or muon ttbar one of the W decays into a τ lepton and the other decays into a pair of quarks, or electron or muon which are not reconstructed signalcross section W→τν (τ→had)7.69 x 10 3 pb backgroundcross section W→τν (τ→lep)4.18 x 10 3 pb W→eν1.176 x 10 4 pb W→μν1.176 x 10 4 pb Z→ττ1.128 x 10 3 pb Z→ee1.144 x 10 3 pb Z→μμ1.144 x 10 3 pb ttbar3.7 x 10 2 pb QCD di-jets10 10 pb The background can be taken under control and the signal extracted: using the proper trigger applying some specific cuts on cinematic variables: missing E T tau p T using some algorithms that help in the particle identification, such as the electron/muon veto applying topological cuts. The cut flow must be tuned to maximize the S/B ratio.

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta W→τν Event Selection 24 Trigger: combined trigger which asks for a certain amount of missinig E T and for an isolated τ with a minimum p T of 16 GeV → EF_tau16i_loose_xe(15,15,25) Missinig E T : the offline reconstructed missing E T must be higher than 40 GeV (now using MET_RefFinal, has to move to MET_Final for first data) Tau identification: there must be only one τ which passes certain selection cuts, both on identification and on momentum. The τ has to have been reconstructed by both the reconstruction algorithms (calorimeter and tracking based), the identification must satisfy the safe tight cuts, the energy must be 20 GeV < E T < 60 GeV, |η|<2.4 and not 1.3<|η|<1.4. Finally the τ candidate must not be flagged as an electron or a muon. Veto leptons in the event. If in the event there is an electron identified as a loose electron or a muon (STACO muon) the event is rejected. Veto jets in the crack region. Topological cut: Δφ(τ, MET) > 2.5 Trigger: combined trigger which asks for a certain amount of missinig E T and for an isolated τ with a minimum p T of 16 GeV → EF_tau16i_loose_xe(15,15,25) Missinig E T : the offline reconstructed missing E T must be higher than 40 GeV (now using MET_RefFinal, has to move to MET_Final for first data) Tau identification: there must be only one τ which passes certain selection cuts, both on identification and on momentum. The τ has to have been reconstructed by both the reconstruction algorithms (calorimeter and tracking based), the identification must satisfy the safe tight cuts, the energy must be 20 GeV < E T < 60 GeV, |η|<2.4 and not 1.3<|η|<1.4. Finally the τ candidate must not be flagged as an electron or a muon. Veto leptons in the event. If in the event there is an electron identified as a loose electron or a muon (STACO muon) the event is rejected. Veto jets in the crack region. Topological cut: Δφ(τ, MET) > 2.5

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta W→τν Event Selection (100 pb -1 ) 25

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta CutFlow: cut optimization pb -1 MET significance > 5 MET significance > 6

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta CutFlow: cut optimization pb -1 MET significance > 7 MET significance > 8

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta MC D3PD – April reprocessing 28 r125X MC D3PD – TauD3PDMaker Release details: release ,AtlasProduction packages: see TauD3PDMaker twiki ( ) Datasets: group10.perf-tau.mc09_7TeV J0_pythia_jetjet.recon.ESD.e468_s766_s767_r1251.v tauPerfD3PD group10.perf-tau.mc09_7TeV J1_pythia_jetjet.recon.ESD.e468_s766_s767_r1251.v tauPerfD3PD group10.perf-tau.mc09_7TeV J2_pythia_jetjet.recon.ESD.e468_s766_s767_r1251.v tauPerfD3PD group10.perf-tau.mc09_7TeV J3_pythia_jetjet.recon.ESD.e468_s766_s767_r1251.v tauPerfD3PD group10.perf-tau.mc09_7TeV J4_pythia_jetjet.recon.ESD.e468_s766_s767_r1251.v tauPerfD3PD group10.perf-tau.mc09_7TeV J5_pythia_jetjet.recon.ESD.e468_s766_s767_r1251.v tauPerfD3PD group10.perf-tau.mc09_7TeV J6_pythia_jetjet.recon.ESD.e468_s766_s767_r1251.v tauPerfD3PD group10.perf-tau.mc09_7TeV PythiaWenu_1Lepton.recon.ESD.e468_s765_s767_r1250.v tauPerfD3PD group10.perf-tau.mc09_7TeV PythiaWmunu_1Lepton.recon.ESD.e468_s765_s767_r1250.v tauPerfD3PD group10.perf-tau.mc09_7TeV PythiaWtaunu_1Lepton.recon.ESD.e468_s765_s767_r1250.v tauPerfD3PD group10.perf-tau.mc09_7TeV PythiaWhadtaunu.recon.ESD.e468_s765_s767_r1250.v tauPerfD3PD group10.perf-tau.mc09_7TeV PythiaZee_1Lepton.recon.ESD.e468_s765_s767_r1250.v tauPerfD3PD group10.perf-tau.mc09_7TeV PythiaZmumu_1Lepton.recon.ESD.e468_s765_s767_r1250.v tauPerfD3PD group10.perf-tau.mc09_7TeV PythiaZtautau.recon.ESD.e468_s765_s767_r1250.v tauPerfD3PD all datasets in container: group10.perf-tau.mc09_7TeV_r1250_fromESD tauPerfD3PD/

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta Data D3PD – April reprocessing 29 Used the latest runs from April reprocessing Total lumi: 3.21 nb -1 D3PDs from L1Calo Stream and DESD_MET samples Good run list selection Collision candidate cleaning Jets cleaning

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta W backgrounds 30

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta Z backgrounds 31

W TauNuLidia Dell’Asta Other tests&results 32 These results have been posted on the W→τν sharepoint and some useful discussion are onging. Tomorrow we will discuss these results in the W→τν informal meeting. On Wednesday I will present these results and the outcome of the discussion in the SM WZ Signatures meeting. Yann&Guilherme proposed: check if it possible to exploit better the cut on significance, using a different line check the analysis using also medium and loose taus, to see if the agreement in the cut flow is still fine