Modelling $Z\rightarrow\tau\tau$ processes in ATLAS with $\tau$-embedded $Z\rightarrow\mu\mu$ data
ATLAS Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper presents a data-driven tau-embedding technique to model $Z ightarrow\tau\tau$ events in ATLAS, replacing muons with simulated tau decays in real data to improve background estimation for Higgs analyses.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel tau-embedding method that combines real data with simulated tau decays, enhancing the modeling of $Z\rightarrow\tau\tau$ backgrounds in collider experiments.
Findings
Effective modeling of $Z\rightarrow\tau\tau$ using tau-embedding.
Validation shows good agreement with data.
Applicable to Higgs boson searches in tau final states.
Abstract
This paper describes the concept, technical realisation and validation of a largely data-driven method to model events with decays. In events selected from proton--proton collision data recorded at TeV with the ATLAS experiment at the LHC in 2012, the decay muons are replaced by leptons from simulated decays at the level of reconstructed tracks and calorimeter cells. The lepton kinematics are derived from the kinematics of the original muons. Thus, only the well-understood decays of the boson and leptons as well as the detector response to the decay products are obtained from simulation. All other aspects of the event, such as the boson and jet kinematics as well as effects from multiple interactions, are given by the actual data. This so-called -embedding method…
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