Iowa Particle Flow Algorithm
Garabed Halladjian, Usha Mallik, Remi Zaidan

TL;DR
The paper discusses the development and recent improvements of the Iowa Particle Flow Algorithm, designed to enhance jet energy resolution in future collider detectors using advanced particle flow techniques.
Contribution
It introduces new strategies and techniques integrated into the Iowa PFA to improve its performance for particle detection and jet energy resolution.
Findings
Enhanced particle flow algorithm performance
Benchmark results for SiD detector
Improved jet energy resolution
Abstract
The particle detectors at the future linear colliders, like ILD and SiD, use Particle Flow Algorithms (PFA)s to reach higher jet energy resolutions than the classical pure calorimetry. During the past few years, the University of Iowa group developed the Iowa PFA. This algorithm has been used to benchmark the performance of the SiD detector for the Letter Of Intent of 2009. Recently, new strategies and techniques are included in the different parts of this algorithm in order to increase its performance. The latest improvements and results of the Iowa PFA will be discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
