2020
DOI: 10.1088/1748-0221/15/02/p02027
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Performance of the reconstruction and identification of high-momentum muons in proton-proton collisions at √s = 13 TeV

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“…The various criteria applied in this analysis on the quality of the muon reconstruction lead to a misidentification rate at least one order of magnitude smaller than for electrons according to simulation. The muon charge misassignment has also been studied using cosmic ray muons with p T up to several hundred GeV, confirming the predictions from simulation [72]. It is therefore neglected.…”
Section: Backgroundssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…The various criteria applied in this analysis on the quality of the muon reconstruction lead to a misidentification rate at least one order of magnitude smaller than for electrons according to simulation. The muon charge misassignment has also been studied using cosmic ray muons with p T up to several hundred GeV, confirming the predictions from simulation [72]. It is therefore neglected.…”
Section: Backgroundssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Muon candidates are reconstructed by combining hits in the inner tracking detector with those in the muon system. For muons with p T > 200 GeV, dedicated reconstruction algorithms take into account radiative energy losses in the detector material [85,86]. As no calorimeter information is used in the muon reconstruction, data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of about 3 fb −1 recorded with ECAL or HCAL in a degraded condition are included in the analysis of the dimuon final state.…”
Section: Muon Reconstruction and Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Matching muons to tracks measured in the silicon tracker results in a relative T resolution, for muons with T up to 100 GeV, of 1% in the barrel and 3% in the endcaps. The T resolution in the barrel is better than 7% for muons with T up to 1 TeV [4,6].…”
Section: Jinst 16 P07001mentioning
confidence: 94%