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Reconstruction of primary vertices at the ATLAS experiment in Run 1 proton–proton collisions at the LHC

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Reconstruction of primary vertices at the ATLAS experiment in Run 1 proton–proton collisions at the LHC. / The ATLAS collaboration.
In: European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields, Vol. 77, No. 5, 332, 19.05.2017.

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The ATLAS collaboration 2017, 'Reconstruction of primary vertices at the ATLAS experiment in Run 1 proton–proton collisions at the LHC', European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields, vol. 77, no. 5, 332. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-017-4887-5

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The ATLAS collaboration (2017). Reconstruction of primary vertices at the ATLAS experiment in Run 1 proton–proton collisions at the LHC. European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields, 77(5), Article 332. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-017-4887-5

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The ATLAS collaboration. Reconstruction of primary vertices at the ATLAS experiment in Run 1 proton–proton collisions at the LHC. European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields. 2017 May 19;77(5):332. doi: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-017-4887-5

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The ATLAS collaboration. / Reconstruction of primary vertices at the ATLAS experiment in Run 1 proton–proton collisions at the LHC. In: European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields. 2017 ; Vol. 77, No. 5.

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title = "Reconstruction of primary vertices at the ATLAS experiment in Run 1 proton–proton collisions at the LHC",
abstract = "This paper presents the method and performance of primary vertex reconstruction in proton–proton collision data recorded by the ATLAS experiment during Run 1 of the LHC. The studies presented focus on data taken during 2012 at a centre-of-mass energy of √s = 8 TeV. The performance has been measured as a function of the number of interactions per bunch crossing over a wide range, from one to seventy. The measurement of the position and size of the luminous region and its use as a constraint to improve the primary vertex resolution are discussed. A longitudinal vertex position resolution of about 30 µm is achieved for events with high multiplicity of reconstructed tracks. The transverse position resolution is better than 20 µm and is dominated by the precision on the size of the luminous region. An analytical model is proposed to describe the primary vertex reconstruction efficiency as a function of the number of interactions per bunch crossing and of the longitudinal size of the luminous region. Agreement between the data and the predictions of this model is better than 3% up to seventy interactions per bunch crossing.",
author = "Barton, {Adam Edward} and Michael Beattie and Bertram, {Iain Alexander} and Guennadi Borissov and Bouhova-Thacker, {Evelina Vassileva} and Sue Cheatham and William Dearnaley and Harald Fox and Grimm, {Kathryn Ann Tschann} and Henderson, {Robert Charles William} and Gareth Hughes and Jones, {Roger William Lewis} and Vakhtang Kartvelishvili and Long, {Robin Eamonn} and Love, {Peter Allan} and Muenstermann, {Daniel Matthias Alfred} and Parker, {Adam Jackson} and Malcolm Skinner and Maria Smizanska and Walder, {James William} and Andy Wharton and {The ATLAS collaboration}",
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AU - Bertram, Iain Alexander

AU - Borissov, Guennadi

AU - Bouhova-Thacker, Evelina Vassileva

AU - Cheatham, Sue

AU - Dearnaley, William

AU - Fox, Harald

AU - Grimm, Kathryn Ann Tschann

AU - Henderson, Robert Charles William

AU - Hughes, Gareth

AU - Jones, Roger William Lewis

AU - Kartvelishvili, Vakhtang

AU - Long, Robin Eamonn

AU - Love, Peter Allan

AU - Muenstermann, Daniel Matthias Alfred

AU - Parker, Adam Jackson

AU - Skinner, Malcolm

AU - Smizanska, Maria

AU - Walder, James William

AU - Wharton, Andy

AU - The ATLAS collaboration

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N2 - This paper presents the method and performance of primary vertex reconstruction in proton–proton collision data recorded by the ATLAS experiment during Run 1 of the LHC. The studies presented focus on data taken during 2012 at a centre-of-mass energy of √s = 8 TeV. The performance has been measured as a function of the number of interactions per bunch crossing over a wide range, from one to seventy. The measurement of the position and size of the luminous region and its use as a constraint to improve the primary vertex resolution are discussed. A longitudinal vertex position resolution of about 30 µm is achieved for events with high multiplicity of reconstructed tracks. The transverse position resolution is better than 20 µm and is dominated by the precision on the size of the luminous region. An analytical model is proposed to describe the primary vertex reconstruction efficiency as a function of the number of interactions per bunch crossing and of the longitudinal size of the luminous region. Agreement between the data and the predictions of this model is better than 3% up to seventy interactions per bunch crossing.

AB - This paper presents the method and performance of primary vertex reconstruction in proton–proton collision data recorded by the ATLAS experiment during Run 1 of the LHC. The studies presented focus on data taken during 2012 at a centre-of-mass energy of √s = 8 TeV. The performance has been measured as a function of the number of interactions per bunch crossing over a wide range, from one to seventy. The measurement of the position and size of the luminous region and its use as a constraint to improve the primary vertex resolution are discussed. A longitudinal vertex position resolution of about 30 µm is achieved for events with high multiplicity of reconstructed tracks. The transverse position resolution is better than 20 µm and is dominated by the precision on the size of the luminous region. An analytical model is proposed to describe the primary vertex reconstruction efficiency as a function of the number of interactions per bunch crossing and of the longitudinal size of the luminous region. Agreement between the data and the predictions of this model is better than 3% up to seventy interactions per bunch crossing.

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