Abstract
The algorithms used by the ATLAS Collaboration to reconstruct and identify prompt photons are described. Measurements of the photon identification efficiencies are reported, using 4.9 fb −1−1 of pp collision data collected at the LHC at s√=7s=7 TeVTeV and 20.3 fb −1−1 at s√=8s=8 TeVTeV . The efficiencies are measured separately for converted and unconverted photons, in four different pseudorapidity regions, for transverse momenta between 10 GeVGeV and 1.5 TeVTeV . The results from the combination of three data-driven techniques are compared to the predictions from a simulation of the detector response, after correcting the electromagnetic shower momenta in the simulation for the average differences observed with respect to data. Data-to-simulation efficiency ratios used as correction factors in physics measurements are determined to account for the small residual efficiency differences. These factors are measured with uncertainties between 0.5% and 10% in 7 TeVTeV data and between 0.5% and 5.6% in 8 TeVTeV data, depending on the photon transverse momentum and pseudorapidity.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 666 |
| Number of pages | 42 |
| Journal | European Physical Journal C. Particles and Fields |
| Volume | 76 |
| Issue number | 12 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 3 Dec 2016 |
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