Fake Missing Transverse Energy from Calorimeter Effects
B. Meirose

TL;DR
This paper investigates how calorimeter cracks in the ATLAS detector can produce fake missing transverse energy signals, affecting the accuracy of physics measurements.
Contribution
It highlights the correlation between calorimeter crack regions and fake missing energy, providing insights into detector effects on data quality.
Findings
Fake missing energy correlates with jets pointing to calorimeter cracks.
Calorimeter effects can mimic genuine missing transverse energy signals.
Understanding these effects helps improve data analysis accuracy.
Abstract
In this paper we discuss briefly the correlation between fake missing transverse energy and jets pointing to crack regions in the ATLAS calorimeters.
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TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
