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CPPM (IN2P3-CNRS et Université de la Méditerranée), Marseille, France Olivier Leroy, for the Marseille group Trigger meeting, CERN19 April 2004 b-tagging plans in Marseille 1.Introduction and motivations 2.Workplan 3.Reproduce existing results 4.Conclusions and prospects
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O. Leroy 19 April 2004b-tagging plans in Marseille2 Introduction We are starting a new activity in CPPM Aim = best b-flavour tagging, offline and online No results today, just plans Subactivities: 1. Offline The starting point is a sample of « offline selected events » Aim = highest tagging power on this sample 2. Online The starting point is a sample of « offline selected and correctly tagged events » Aim = optimize L0xL1xHLT on this sample 3. Tagging strategies Control samples, how to measure mistag rate in data, systematics
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O. Leroy 19 April 2004b-tagging plans in Marseille3 Motivations TDR tagging results for Bs: Effi=49.8%, mistag=32.8%, tag power=5.9% Can we tag (even not perfectly) the 50% of Bs currently thrown away ? Same thing for Bd Can we improve the current the mistag rate? A 5% improvement (i.e going from 32.8% to 31.2%) is equivalent to 20% more statistics, i.e 2 years of LHC running over 10 !
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O. Leroy 19 April 2004b-tagging plans in Marseille4 Workplan 1. Understand and reproduce existing results: reoptimized TDR and LHCb note 2003-115 2. Propose and test news ideas: 1. Offline tagging 1. Opposite Charm Vertex 2. Improved opposite jet charge 3. Same side jet charge 4. Optimal combination of tagging variables 2. Online tagging 1. Write a tagging algorithm running in HLT, with a poor K/pi separation 2. Very well tagged events deserve to be written on tape even without clear Bsignal ?
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O. Leroy 19 April 2004b-tagging plans in Marseille5 1. Understand and reproduce existing results
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O. Leroy 19 April 2004b-tagging plans in Marseille6 Tagging vocabulary Same side Bsignal K- K+ Primary vertex Opposite side Btag Lepton from b (-) Opposite charm vertex Koppo Lepton from cascade (+) Ksame Inclusive Btag vertex Effective tagging efficiency: Mistag: Tagging efficiency:
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O. Leroy 19 April 2004b-tagging plans in Marseille7 Tagging chronology 1. Signal B reconstruction Usual event selection (e.g. B K + K - ) Cheated selection using MC truth to increase statistics 2. Remove Signal tracks (e.g. K + and K - ) 3. Loop on remaing tracks and select « taggers » Long charged tracks ip/ ip wrt primary vertices p, pT cuts 4. Choose , e, K 5. Reconstruct inclusive secondary vertex with NO DISTINCTION between B and Charm Vertex charge = 6. Event sorted in 12 categories and final decision
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O. Leroy 19 April 2004b-tagging plans in Marseille8 From LHCb note 2003-115 Events sorted in 12 categories, according to available information
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O. Leroy 19 April 2004b-tagging plans in Marseille9 Reproduce existing results Results compatible with LHCb note 2003-115 (previous slide) DaVinci v9r3, FlavourTagging/v4r7, 1.2M Bs->DsK
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O. Leroy 19 April 2004b-tagging plans in Marseille10 2. First look at opposite charm vertex
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O. Leroy 19 April 2004b-tagging plans in Marseille11 Btag vertex resolution Charm contribution clearly visible
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O. Leroy 19 April 2004b-tagging plans in Marseille12 Conclusions and prospects Study opposite Charm vertex Is LHCb precise enough to distinguish B from Charm vertex in an inclusive way ? If this is possible, reverse the charge of lepton for those identified to come from the Charm Opposite jet charge The existing one is discrete and do not use fragmentation tracks Weight tracks with their (p,pT,) Today’s efficiency ~50%. What mistag can we reach with efficiency =100% ? Build a same side jet charge Optimize combined tagging result Tagging algorithm in HLT
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