Pulling the Higgs and Top needles from the jet stack with Feature Extended Supervised Tagging.

2021 
Jet tagging has become an essential tool for new physics searches at the high energy frontier. For jets that contain energetic charged leptons we introduce Feature Extended Supervised Tagging (FEST) which, in addition to jet substructure, considers the features of the charged lepton within the jet. With this method we build dedicated taggers to discriminate among boosted $H \to \ell \nu q \bar q$, $t \to \ell \nu b$, and QCD jets (with $\ell$ an electron or muon). The taggers have an impressive performance, allowing for overall light jet rejection factors of $10^4-10^5$, for top quark / Higgs boson efficiencies of 0.5. The taggers are also excellent in the discrimination of Higgs bosons from top quarks and vice versa, for example rejecting top quarks by factors of $100-300$ for Higgs boson efficiencies of 0.5. We demonstrate the potential of these taggers to improve the sensitivity of current searches by using as example a search for a new $Z'$ boson decaying into $Z H$, in the fully-hadronic final state.
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