Jet energy measurement and its systematic uncertainty in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=7$ TeV with the ATLAS detector
ATLAS Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper details the measurement of jet energy scale and its systematic uncertainties in proton-proton collisions at 7 TeV using the ATLAS detector, employing in situ techniques and simulations to achieve precise calibration.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive method combining in situ techniques and simulations to accurately determine jet energy scale uncertainties across a wide range of energies and pseudorapidities.
Findings
Jet energy scale uncertainty is less than 1% in the central region for 55-500 GeV jets.
Uncertainty reaches up to 6% for low-$p_T$ forward jets at $||=4.5$.
Calibration methods are validated with single hadron response measurements and test-beam data.
Abstract
The jet energy scale (JES) and its systematic uncertainty are determined for jets measured with the ATLAS detector using proton-proton collision data with a centre-of-mass energy of TeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 4.7 fb. Jets are reconstructed from energy deposits forming topological clusters of calorimeter cells using the anti-k algorithm with distance parameters or , and are calibrated using MC simulations. A residual JES correction is applied to account for differences between data and MC simulations. This correction and its systematic uncertainty are estimated using a combination of in situ techniques exploiting the transverse momentum balance between a jet and a reference object such as a photon or a Z boson, for GeV and pseudorapidities . The effect of multiple proton-proton interactions is…
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