Language:
English
繁體中文
Help
Login
Back
Switch To:
Labeled
|
MARC Mode
|
ISBD
Looking Inside Jets = An Introductio...
~
SpringerLink (Online service)
Looking Inside Jets = An Introduction to Jet Substructure and Boosted-object Phenomenology /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Looking Inside Jets/ by Simone Marzani, Gregory Soyez, Michael Spannowsky.
Reminder of title:
An Introduction to Jet Substructure and Boosted-object Phenomenology /
Author:
Marzani, Simone.
other author:
Soyez, Gregory.
Description:
XI, 205 p. 67 illus., 64 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Elementary particles (Physics). -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15709-8
ISBN:
9783030157098
Looking Inside Jets = An Introduction to Jet Substructure and Boosted-object Phenomenology /
Marzani, Simone.
Looking Inside Jets
An Introduction to Jet Substructure and Boosted-object Phenomenology /[electronic resource] :by Simone Marzani, Gregory Soyez, Michael Spannowsky. - 1st ed. 2019. - XI, 205 p. 67 illus., 64 illus. in color.online resource. - Lecture Notes in Physics,9580075-8450 ;. - Lecture Notes in Physics,891.
Introduction and Motivation -- Introduction to QCD and Events at Hadron Colliders -- Experimental aspects -- Jets and Sequential Jet Algorithms -- Calculations for jets -- Groomers and Taggers -- Calculations for jet substructure -- Searches and Measurements with jet substructure -- Summary.
This concise primer reviews the latest developments in the field of jets. Jets are collinear sprays of hadrons produced in very high-energy collisions, e.g. at the LHC or at a future hadron collider. They are essential to and ubiquitous in experimental analyses, making their study crucial. At present LHC energies and beyond, massive particles around the electroweak scale are frequently produced with transverse momenta that are much larger than their mass, i.e., boosted. The decay products of such boosted massive objects tend to occupy only a relatively small and confined area of the detector and are observed as a single jet. Jets hence arise from many different sources and it is important to be able to distinguish the rare events with boosted resonances from the large backgrounds originating from Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). This requires familiarity with the internal properties of jets, such as their different radiation patterns, a field broadly known as jet substructure. This set of notes begins by providing a phenomenological motivation, explaining why the study of jets and their substructure is of particular importance for the current and future program of the LHC, followed by a brief but insightful introduction to QCD and to hadron-collider phenomenology. The next section introduces jets as complex objects constructed from a sequential recombination algorithm. In this context some experimental aspects are also reviewed. Since jet substructure calculations are multi-scale problems that call for all-order treatments (resummations), the bases of such calculations are discussed for simple jet quantities. With these QCD and jet physics ingredients in hand, readers can then dig into jet substructure itself. Accordingly, these notes first highlight the main concepts behind substructure techniques and introduce a list of the main jet substructure tools that have been used over the past decade. Analytic calculations are then provided for several families of tools, the goal being to identify their key characteristics. In closing, the book provides an overview of LHC searches and measurements where jet substructure techniques are used, reviews the main take-home messages, and outlines future perspectives.
ISBN: 9783030157098
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-15709-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
1254811
Elementary particles (Physics).
LC Class. No.: QC793-793.5
Dewey Class. No.: 539.72
Looking Inside Jets = An Introduction to Jet Substructure and Boosted-object Phenomenology /
LDR
:04026nam a22004215i 4500
001
1008374
003
DE-He213
005
20200704165820.0
007
cr nn 008mamaa
008
210106s2019 gw | s |||| 0|eng d
020
$a
9783030157098
$9
978-3-030-15709-8
024
7
$a
10.1007/978-3-030-15709-8
$2
doi
035
$a
978-3-030-15709-8
050
4
$a
QC793-793.5
050
4
$a
QC174.45-174.52
072
7
$a
PHQ
$2
bicssc
072
7
$a
SCI051000
$2
bisacsh
072
7
$a
PHQ
$2
thema
082
0 4
$a
539.72
$2
23
100
1
$a
Marzani, Simone.
$4
aut
$4
http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut
$3
1227576
245
1 0
$a
Looking Inside Jets
$h
[electronic resource] :
$b
An Introduction to Jet Substructure and Boosted-object Phenomenology /
$c
by Simone Marzani, Gregory Soyez, Michael Spannowsky.
250
$a
1st ed. 2019.
264
1
$a
Cham :
$b
Springer International Publishing :
$b
Imprint: Springer,
$c
2019.
300
$a
XI, 205 p. 67 illus., 64 illus. in color.
$b
online resource.
336
$a
text
$b
txt
$2
rdacontent
337
$a
computer
$b
c
$2
rdamedia
338
$a
online resource
$b
cr
$2
rdacarrier
347
$a
text file
$b
PDF
$2
rda
490
1
$a
Lecture Notes in Physics,
$x
0075-8450 ;
$v
958
505
0
$a
Introduction and Motivation -- Introduction to QCD and Events at Hadron Colliders -- Experimental aspects -- Jets and Sequential Jet Algorithms -- Calculations for jets -- Groomers and Taggers -- Calculations for jet substructure -- Searches and Measurements with jet substructure -- Summary.
520
$a
This concise primer reviews the latest developments in the field of jets. Jets are collinear sprays of hadrons produced in very high-energy collisions, e.g. at the LHC or at a future hadron collider. They are essential to and ubiquitous in experimental analyses, making their study crucial. At present LHC energies and beyond, massive particles around the electroweak scale are frequently produced with transverse momenta that are much larger than their mass, i.e., boosted. The decay products of such boosted massive objects tend to occupy only a relatively small and confined area of the detector and are observed as a single jet. Jets hence arise from many different sources and it is important to be able to distinguish the rare events with boosted resonances from the large backgrounds originating from Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). This requires familiarity with the internal properties of jets, such as their different radiation patterns, a field broadly known as jet substructure. This set of notes begins by providing a phenomenological motivation, explaining why the study of jets and their substructure is of particular importance for the current and future program of the LHC, followed by a brief but insightful introduction to QCD and to hadron-collider phenomenology. The next section introduces jets as complex objects constructed from a sequential recombination algorithm. In this context some experimental aspects are also reviewed. Since jet substructure calculations are multi-scale problems that call for all-order treatments (resummations), the bases of such calculations are discussed for simple jet quantities. With these QCD and jet physics ingredients in hand, readers can then dig into jet substructure itself. Accordingly, these notes first highlight the main concepts behind substructure techniques and introduce a list of the main jet substructure tools that have been used over the past decade. Analytic calculations are then provided for several families of tools, the goal being to identify their key characteristics. In closing, the book provides an overview of LHC searches and measurements where jet substructure techniques are used, reviews the main take-home messages, and outlines future perspectives.
650
0
$a
Elementary particles (Physics).
$3
1254811
650
0
$a
Quantum field theory.
$3
579915
650
0
$a
Nuclear physics.
$3
591618
650
0
$a
Heavy ions.
$3
786798
650
0
$a
Physical measurements.
$3
902742
650
0
$a
Measurement .
$3
1253766
650
0
$a
Particle acceleration.
$3
681844
650
1 4
$a
Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory.
$3
672693
650
2 4
$a
Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons.
$3
672685
650
2 4
$a
Measurement Science and Instrumentation.
$3
769080
650
2 4
$a
Particle Acceleration and Detection, Beam Physics.
$3
671851
700
1
$a
Soyez, Gregory.
$4
aut
$4
http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut
$3
1227577
700
1
$a
Spannowsky, Michael.
$4
aut
$4
http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut
$3
1227578
710
2
$a
SpringerLink (Online service)
$3
593884
773
0
$t
Springer Nature eBook
776
0 8
$i
Printed edition:
$z
9783030157081
776
0 8
$i
Printed edition:
$z
9783030157104
830
0
$a
Lecture Notes in Physics,
$x
0075-8450 ;
$v
891
$3
1253935
856
4 0
$u
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15709-8
912
$a
ZDB-2-PHA
912
$a
ZDB-2-SXP
912
$a
ZDB-2-LNP
950
$a
Physics and Astronomy (SpringerNature-11651)
950
$a
Physics and Astronomy (R0) (SpringerNature-43715)
based on 0 review(s)
Multimedia
Reviews
Add a review
and share your thoughts with other readers
Export
pickup library
Processing
...
Change password
Login