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Electron and photon identification in the D0 experiment

  • V. M. Abazov
  • , B. Abbott
  • , B. S. Acharya
  • , M. Adams
  • , T. Adams
  • , J. P. Agnew
  • , G. D. Alexeev
  • , G. Alkhazov
  • , A. Alton
  • , A. Askew
  • , S. Atkins
  • , K. Augsten
  • , C. Avila
  • , F. Badaud
  • , L. Bagby
  • , B. Baldin
  • , D. V. Bandurin
  • , S. Banerjee
  • , E. Barberis
  • , P. Baringer
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  • Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna
  • University of Oklahoma Bioengineering Center
  • Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai
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Abstract

The electron and photon reconstruction and identification algorithms used by the D0 Collaboration at the Fermilab Tevatron collider are described. The determination of the electron energy scale and resolution is presented. Studies of the performance of the electron and photon reconstruction and identification are summarized. The results are based on measurements of Z boson decay events of Z→ee and Z→γℓ (ℓ=e,μ) collected in pp̄ collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 1.96 TeV using an integrated luminosity of up to 10 fb-1.

Keywords

  • D0
  • DZero
  • Electron and photon identification
  • Electron and photon reconstruction
  • Fermilab
  • Tevatron Run II

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