Jet Studies at CMS and ATLAS
Konstantinos Kousouris

TL;DR
This paper discusses jet reconstruction and calibration methods used by CMS and ATLAS, highlighting early data measurements for testing QCD and exploring potential new physics at high transverse momentum.
Contribution
It provides a comparative overview of jet analysis strategies at CMS and ATLAS, emphasizing their application in early data for fundamental physics tests.
Findings
Jet calibration techniques for high-energy physics.
Early measurements of jet properties at the LHC.
Potential for new physics searches using jet data.
Abstract
The jet reconstruction and jet energy calibration strategies adopted by the CMS and ATLAS experiments are presented. Jet measurements that can be done with early data to confront QCD at the highest transverse momentum scale and search for new physics are described.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle Detector Development and Performance
