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1 giuseppe 1.1 \subsubsection{$\tau$ validation package}
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3 acosta 1.3 In addition to the analysis exercises
4 giuseppe 1.1 described in the previous sections the $\tau$ reconstruction validation package has been run
5     %% over pure di-$\tau$ samples (Z$\gamma \rightarrow \tau\tau \rightarrow 2\tau$-jets in the final state) and
6     on skimmed $t\bar{t}$ events.
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8     %% (produced by the filter ``CSA06_HiggsTau_1lFilter'').
9     The skim filter, based on Monte Carlo truth, selected events with at least one electron or muon with a transverse
10     momentum of $p_{T}^{\rm e, \mu}>$15 GeV/$c$ with a selection efficiency of $\approx$47\%
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12     A total of 2.15M of $t\bar{t}$ events were produced with a total data size of $\approx$1.5TB (FEVT).
13 acosta 1.3 The RECOSIM output of the filter ($\approx$180 GB) was moved to
14     various T2 centers in UK, Italy, Switzerland and Germany. The jobs, submitted through CRAB from CERN, have been run over ~250k events in Pisa tier2.
15 giuseppe 1.1
16     The $\tau$ validation package, whose scope is to monitor
17     the performance of the various $\tau$ tagging methods\cite{tauval_paper}, includes a number of standard histograms which
18     be produced periodically for each release of CMSSW and during data taking. Some of the most relevant histograms are
19     the Efficiency vs Isolation Cone, Efficiency vs Jet transverse momentum , Efficiency to find the Leading Track, Number of Signal Tracks, $\Delta$R between the leading track and the jet.
20     As an example Fig.~\ref{fig:tauval_isoeff} shows the $\tau$ tagging efficiency versus the isolation cone (left) and versus the jet transverse energy (right). The various curves correspond to different selection of the primary vertex: for
21     $t\bar{t}$ events without pileup, the various definitions are almost equivalent, as expected.
22    
23     \begin{figure}[htp]
24     \begin{center}
25 acosta 1.2 \includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{figs/tauval_c3}
26 giuseppe 1.1 \caption{$t\bar{t}$ events: $\tau$ tagging efficiency vs isolation cone (left); $\tau$ tagging efficiency vs jet transverse
27 acosta 1.3 energy (rigth). The various curves correspond to different selection of the primary vertex.}
28 giuseppe 1.1 \end{center}
29     \label{fig:tauval_isoeff}
30     \end{figure}
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