Jet energy scale and resolution in the CMS experiment in pp collisions at 8 TeV
CMS Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper presents improved jet energy scale corrections and resolution measurements in the CMS experiment at 8 TeV, achieving uncertainties below 3% across most of the phase space, enhancing the precision of jet-related analyses.
Contribution
It introduces new techniques for jet energy scale corrections, detailed uncertainty assessments, and provides a benchmark for jet energy scale determination at hadron colliders.
Findings
Jet energy resolution is 15-20% at 30 GeV, 10% at 100 GeV, and 5% at 1 TeV.
Final jet energy scale uncertainties are below 3% for most phase space.
Achieved a 0.32% uncertainty benchmark for jets with pT of 165-330 GeV.
Abstract
Improved jet energy scale corrections, based on a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 19.7 inverse-femtobarns collected by the CMS experiment in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 8 TeV, are presented. The corrections as a function of pseudorapidity eta and transverse momentum pT are extracted from data and simulated events combining several channels and methods. They account successively for the effects of pileup, uniformity of the detector response, and residual data-simulation jet energy scale differences. Further corrections, depending on the jet flavor and distance parameter (jet size) R, are also presented. The jet energy resolution is measured in data and simulated events and is studied as a function of pileup, jet size, and jet flavor. Typical jet energy resolutions at the central rapidities are 15-20% at 30 GeV, about 10% at 100 GeV, and…
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