Performance of b tagging at sqrt(s)=8 TeV in multijet, ttbar and boosted topology events
CMS Collaboration

2013

Abstract
The identification of jets originating from b quarks is an important component in analyses searching for new physics and for measurements of standard model processes. Particularly challenging are those involving top-quark or Higgs-boson production with decays in the boosted regime. %DBAM Studies of b-quark jet algorithms and their performances are presented, using multijet events and $\rm{t}\bar{\rm t}$ events recorded in proton-proton collision data at $\sqrt{s}=8$~TeV with the CMS detector in the year 2012. The b-tagging efficiency and misidentification probability are determined in data and in simulation over a wide range of jet transverse momenta from 20~GeV$/c$ to more than 800~GeV$/c$. For the first time in CMS, dedicated studies of b-quark identification in boosted topologies are presented. %DBAM


Note: Preliminary results
Keyword(s): INSPIRE: bottom: particle identification | jet: multiple production | jet: transverse momentum | bottom: boosted particle | track data analysis: jet | top: pair production | p p: scattering | performance | CMS | efficiency | CERN LHC Coll | 8000 GeV-cms
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