Missing ET Reconstruction with the CMS Detector
Abstract
The CMS experiment uses missing ET to both measure processes in the Standard Model and test models of physics beyond the Standard Model. These proceedings show the performance of the missing ET reconstruction evaluated by using 4.6 fb-1 of proton-proton collision data at the center-of-mass energy 7 TeV collected in 2011 with the CMS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Missing ET was reconstructed based on a particle-flow technique. Jet energy corrections were propagated to missing ET. After anomalous signals and events were addressed, the missing ET spectrum was well reproduced by MC simulation. The multiple proton-proton interactions in a single bunch crossing, pile-up events, degraded the performance of the missing ET reconstruction. Mitigations of this degradation have been developed.
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