Author:
Bein Samuel,Sander Christian
Abstract
Abstract
For particle collider searches for physics beyond the Standard Model in final states with jets and missing transverse momentum, events from QCD multi-jet processes are an important and challenging background contribution. The CMS and ATLAS experiments have previously developed data-driven methods designed to succeed where Monte Carlo methods suffer large theoretical and experimental uncertainties. One such method is Rebalance and Smear (R&S), which predicts QCD backgrounds by applying a series of folding and unfolding techniques to data control regions. A top-to-bottom description of the R&S method is presented, along with a discussion of its applicability and limitations. A software application is provided that performs the R&S method using public, non-proprietary tools, interfacing with data sets produced by Delphes3. In general, the method is suitable for predicting multi-jet backgrounds in searches for stable non-detectable particles, such as dark matter candidates. A case study is carried out in simulated events of proton-proton collisions at √s = 14 TeV in the context of a potential search for Higgsino dark matter produced in the decay products of supersymmetric quark partners. Sources of potential bias are explored and prescriptions for evaluating systematic uncertainties are suggested.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation