Conceptual aspects for the improvement of the reconstruction of b- and c-jets at e+e- Higgs Factories with ParticleFlow detectors
Abstract
The Higgs boson decay modes to b and c quarks are crucial for many Higgs precision measurements. The presence of semileptonic decays in the jets originating from b and c quarks causes missing energy due to the undetectable neutrinos. A correction for the missing neutrino momenta can be derived from the kinematics of the decay up to a two-fold ambiguity. The correct solution can be identified by a kinematic fit, which exploits the well-known initial state at an e+e- collider by adjusting the measured quantities within their uncertainties to fulfill the kinematic constraints. The ParticleFlow concept, based on the reconstruction of individual particles in a jet allows understanding the individual jet-level uncertainties at an unprecedented level. The modeling of the jet uncertainties and the resulting fit performance will be discussed for the example of the ILD detector. Applied to H→ bb/cc events, the combination of the neutrino correction with the kinematic fit improves the Higgs mass reconstruction significantly, both in terms of resolution and peak position.
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