THALES DIBOSON: RA1 - Activities D.Sampsonidis, A. Psallidas 19/12/2013 As in Technical Proposal Research Activity 1: Detector and particle identification.

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THALES DIBOSON: RA1 - Activities D.Sampsonidis, A. Psallidas 19/12/2013 As in Technical Proposal Research Activity 1: Detector and particle identification and performance studies. Institutes involved: AUTH, Demokritos, HOU. Managed by: AUTH, Demokritos. The activity consists of five Work Packages (WP’s) (WP1 through WP5) covering detector performance issues for both ATLAS and CMS. The DIBOSON Project WP1 Online and offline monitoring of the ATLAS data quality WP2 Software development for the ATLAS CSC muon detector and comparisons with real data WP3 Performance studies of lepton, photon and missing ET identification and reconstruction in ATLAS WP4 Performance studies of the preshower detector and photon-π 0 separation in the Electromagnetic Calorimeter of CMS WP5 Dissemination of results and outreach for WP 1-4

ATLAS Detector and particle identification and performance studies 1)Data taking (Shifts for MM test beam). (N.Tsirintanis, D.Fassouliotis, D.Sampsonidis, O. Sidiropoulou, D.Sampsonidou),Univ. of Athens, AUTH, WP1 2) CSC studies by the Univ. of Aegean team (I. Gkialas, K. Papageorgiou):, AUTH, WP2 Deliverable: Presentations in ATLAS meetings, WP5 3) ATLAS Muon Spectrometer Geometry Validation( A. Leisos), HOU, WP2 Deliverable: Presentations in ATLAS meetings, WP5 3)ATLAS-muon upgrade studies: performance studies -full simulation/reconstruction- of the addition of small tube MDTs at the feet (by V. Kouskoura), AUTH, WP2 4)Scale Factors of isolation and systematics, high eta muons, (D. Bachas), AUTH, WP3 Deliverable: be published, by D. Bachas, WP5 5)Performance plots for WZ analysis, AUTH, WP3 (Support note on full satistics WZ to 3l+MET in preparation, by D. Bachas, D. Iliadis) 6)Performance studies on StandAlone muons (work completed, by D. Kyriazopoulos service/authorship qualification, AUTH, WP3. 7)Muon validation task (work completed, A. Gaitatzis- service/authorship qualification task) AUTH, WP3.

CMS Detector and particle identification and performance studies 1)Particle Flow Calorimeter Reconstruction for the CMS Phase II Upgrade ( Demokritos ) WP4 1)Tracker local reconstruction validation ( Demokritos ) WP4