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| author | Seidel, Markus |
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| contents | In these proceedings we review the physics objects used by the CMS experiment during LHC Run 3 at 13.6 TeV, including charged leptons, photons, jets, and missing transverse momentum. Their performance and calibration is critical for physics analysis. In particular, the algorithms need to be resilient against the high pileup conditions in Run 3 collisions. Furthermore, transformer-based algorithms are deployed for the identification of heavy-flavor jets and boosted resonances. |
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| spellingShingle | Physics Objects in CMS Run 3 Seidel, Markus High Energy Physics - Experiment In these proceedings we review the physics objects used by the CMS experiment during LHC Run 3 at 13.6 TeV, including charged leptons, photons, jets, and missing transverse momentum. Their performance and calibration is critical for physics analysis. In particular, the algorithms need to be resilient against the high pileup conditions in Run 3 collisions. Furthermore, transformer-based algorithms are deployed for the identification of heavy-flavor jets and boosted resonances. |
| title | Physics Objects in CMS Run 3 |
| topic | High Energy Physics - Experiment |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.19431 |