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The paper draft is here: <pre>The draft document may be found at this URL: <a href="http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1390459" title="http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1390459">http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1390459</a> It is version no. 4 entitled: 'Study of W-boson production with jets in pp collisions at sqrt(s)s = 7 TeV with the ATLAS detector' Additional ATLAS internal supportive material can be found at: <a target="_blank" href="http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1361687" title="http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1361687">http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1361687</a> </pre> Please read and comment. All comments must be received by lunchtime, Friday 21st October, and will be briefly discussed in the glasgow ATLAS meeting. thanks Sarah ---+ General Comments on the paper layout and Style ---+ Comments on the analysis/methodology * It won't significantly change the result, but why use powheg+pythia for ttbar together with MC@NLO for single top? It would make more sense to either use MC@NLO for both processes (since there is interference between the two) or else to use AcerMC for single-top, as it is considered to describe the %$ P_T$% spectrum for additional b-jets better than MC@NLO. ---+ Specific comments on the text ---+ Abstract line 5: "up to 5 jets" seems to imply that the measurement is in bins of n excusive jets, however in fact the measurement if in bins of n inclusive jets. Obviously "up to 5 or more jets" doesn't work, but there must be a better way to write this. The comment is made that "mostly found to be in good agreement with data" but certainly pythia is bad for more than one jet, the rapidities indicate low x gluon is off, and for 20 gev jet cuts sherpa is way off. It would be great to give a consise set of these conclusions here. ---+ I Introduction 33 strike 'the full 2010 data sample' -- lumi is the interesting bit now. ---+ II The ATLAS Detector ---+ III Data and Online Event Selection line 101: "On the average" -> "On average" line 110 and 116: here you separately use "on-line" and "offline" , in section titles you use "online" and "off-line"; be consistent! 121 The jet pt here at 30 is confusing as the 20 is also used. Since both<br /> analyses are done (pt20 and pt30) it makes sense to parallelize them<br /> and treat them equally, especially in light of the sherpa discrepancy<br /> in 20. Also, as we go on to do the QCD, it would be good to have<br /> those plots for the 20 GeV Cut as well. Also, this is "observed" so<br /> perhaps an indication of this rather than just jet pt is useful. Or<br /> dont we correct jets in other papers? *By that token, shouldn't we indicate that every variable is "observed"?* *We believe that the corrections on the jet energy mean that the measured pt corresponds well to the true pT. So I'd leave that as is.* *On appendix A. I don't really see why it is included at all. If it causes confusion I would suggest to drop it rather than raise it in status to the level of a parallel analysis. If they wish to leave the appendix in, maybe they should say a bit more in lines 885-887 about why it's interesting to see the pt20 results as well as well as the pt30 ones.* <strong><br /></strong> 139 The use of online and on-line is not consistent. It is also imprecise<br /> to say online - it should be defined in terms of the algorithms<br /> and corrections in the introduction. Similarly for offline.<br /> Saying selected "online" is just saying triggered? ---+ ---+ IV SIMULATED EVENT SAMPLES 195-200 use semicolons instead of commas to separate the list items. 212 Is the min bias here matched to what was measured (by Glasgow?!) ---+ V Off-line Event Analysis ---+ Jet Selection 254 pt>30 to be reliable but we use 20 in the paper too so perhaps <br /> that is just absorbed in systematics so reliable is not a useful<br /> characterization. line 271: use \mbox to prevent wrap around of the inequality for JVF 271 Since the cut on JVF >.75, does that mean we have an effective <br /> rapidity cut on eta >2.5? But we see later plots going out fairly far...<br /><br />274 Can we see the JVF for the stacked backgrounds? It would be useful<br /> to see where the QCD template goes. Fig 2: data points that are zero should not be shown. ---+ B. Missing Tranverse Energy and %$ M_T $% line 300: if the reader looks at reference [39] they will find extensive discussion of calculation and performance for "missing transverse momentum", not "missing transverse energy" line 301: use \mbox to prevent wrap-around of the %$ M_T $% formula ---+ C. Wenu 366 How bad is the reliability of the simulation of a lepton as a jet.<br /> Or do we just expect this? *reliability of simulation of an electron as a jet is very good.* *You just need to get the calorimeter total energy response right (more or less).* <strong>For jets faking electrons the reliability is much worse because the simualtion has to get fine details of the ahdronic shower correct (e.g. every variable that we cut on in the electron finder)<br /></strong> 372-381 Confusing as to what is actually changed. Perhaps the cuts should<br /> just be given in a table.<br />Fig 4: This one has a supressed zero but Fig 2 does not.<br /> The qcd distributions are not smooth and should either be<br /> smoothed (interpolate with sys on interpolation) or discarded<br /> with some upper limit for sys. ---+ D. Wmunu Fig 5: Also ratty qcd: >=5j with 80 GeV mt is artificial. >=3 is quite<br /> ratty.<br /><br />441 Does the cut at 10mm cut out a lot of lumi ?Does this compare to the<br /> beam spot cut of 60mm?<br /><br />490 The background events with a muon and an energetic jet dont survive?<br /> To what degree and what happens when we have 2fb? ---+ E. Detector level comparisons 544 The discrepancies are within systematic are they?<br /><br />549 The sentence should perhaps be "The predicted ttbar cross section<br /> of 165+11-16 is used instead of the less well determined but <br /> consistent value of 171+-...<br /><br />Fig 7: The last point in the first jet pt for miuons is ok for electrons<br /> but disagrees in muons because of a spuriously weighted event in the<br /> highest bin!<br /> <br /> Up to this point the cuts for MET were released. What cuts are used<br /> for this figure compare to the ones used in making the templates?<br /><br /> The pt is not uncorrected -- it is corrected for detector effects<br /> but not to parton level. This is a confusion throughout the paper<br /> and one cannot be sure when looking at a plot what the real pt<br /> definition is. In fact the utility for background computations is<br /> limited by the fact that any physics measurement in top or Higgs <br /> will use a reconstructed parton correction. Here the step is <br /> to do a comparison with MC but distributions for the corrected<br /> parton are useful. It is also confusing what JES correction is applied. Fig 15 caption “left: electron channel, right: muon channel” should be “top: electron channel and bottom: muon channel” Fig 16 caption left -> top, right->bottom. ---+ F. Unfolding 611 Why would electrons need such a huge correction? ---+ F. Overall Systematics 665: space needed after pT Fig 17: is this a linear or quadratic sum of the other systematics? It should <br /> say "linear" sum or "quadratic" sum<br /><br />Fig 18: The "no pythia" should be on this one and appears on others.<br /> Also the tick marks don't appear all thetime on all points.<br /> This is true of many figures.<br /><br />Fig 19: Was the ratio figure left out?<br /><br />Fig 20: Odd statistical issue in Blackhat-Sherpa for the first bin. Either<br /> need to rerun or remove the point but of course it is odd not to<br /> have all points matching data... ---+ VII Cross section results 869 Would be good to reflect these conclusions in the abstract.<br /><br />Fig 26: In spite of what the abstract says, sherpa is very poor here ---+ Appendix A Should show us the QCD templates again as well. They had<br /> some odd features statistically that misled us to interpret<br /> some of the extremes of distributions. line 1119: "cross sections to be more" -> "cross sections more" ---+ References reference [18] is not the appropriate one for single top production with MC@NLO - you should use, in addition: S. Frixione, E. Laenen, P. Motylinski, Single-top production in MC@NLO. J. High Energy Phys. 03, 092 (2006) and S. Frixione, E. Laenen, P. Motylinski, B.R. Webber, C.D. White, Single-top hadroproduction in association with a W boson. J. High Energy Phys. 07, 029 (2008) ---+ COMMENTS Relevant to Glasgow but not for authors 134 What jet pt do we use in ttH, WH and ttbar? Is the 20 and 30 relevant? They dont correct back to parton but "unfold". How does that impact us? *in tt+jets we will use a similar unfolding approach to this analysis (we use pt >25 jets)* 228 Beam spot is 60mm in Z and resolution in Z is 0.1mm<br /><br />238 When we do the R stuff, will we have to recalibrate it all?<br /><br />247 Note use of y not eta<br /><br />312 How well matched to the MET and Mt cuts are we?<br /><br />313 and on : We should think about Soft lepton tags<br /><br />371 Is the definition of fake e different here and in top or what we do?<br /> What they did is not clear but they do relax E/p and overall do a isolation<br /> relaxation.<br /><br />371 Note that they get shapes from the data and then fit met.<br /><br />480 For fake mu they use the impact parameter. <br /><br />499-504 They make a pythia dijet sample to look for a muon. Has any<br /> work been done in atlas to try to identify b,c,light in jets?<br /><br />505 Note the difference in the QCD for mu and e. We should make sure<br /> we keep them separate as they clearly had stuff leaking into distributions<br /> and that was really an artefact of the stats for the estimates.<br /> Hence e and mu are different in pots in fig 6/7<br /><br />561 By the time we use 1fb or 2fb the consitency of the kinematic distributions<br /> may be a new issue.<br /><br />500-600 How does the QCD estimate here compare to the top algorithm for QCD<br /> estimates.<br /><br />Fig 7 and onwards are untagged - this is useful but we will need to see flavor<br /> tagged as well.<br /><br />584 Final state QED differs for e and mu so again we need to do separately<br /><br />599 What do they do really ? how does it compare to what we need?<br /><br />637 Uncertainties for where we start on ttH are HUGE: 30% compared to 2%<br /> for 0 jet. Also for ttbar? But we know ttbar.<br /><br />652 Interesting to see the quark/gluon difference in calorimeter response.<br /> D0 claims that CDF's 2j bump in w+j is due to this being done incorrectly<br /><br />670 Note that the full analysis is repeated for the systematics. We need<br /> to make a to-do list for the systematics from this section and see if<br /> it agrees with what we have for our current todo list -- if we have one. -- Main.SarahAllwood - 2011-10-19
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