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An '''object''' (or '''physics object''') is an entity that can be [[Reconstruction|reconstructed]] and [[Identification|identified]] in a [[detector]] and that corresponds to one or more real [[Physicality|physical]] [[Particle|particles]]. Examples of objects are reconstructed [[Electron|electrons]], [[Jet|jets]], [[missing transverse energy]], and [[Track|tracks]].
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An '''object''' (or '''physics object''') is an entity [[Reconstruction|reconstructed]] in a [[detector]] and that corresponds to one or more real [[Physicality|physical]] [[Particle|particles]]. Examples of objects are reconstructed [[Electron|electrons]], [[Jet|jets]], [[missing transverse energy]], and [[Track|tracks]].
  
 
Physics objects are characterised by a [[four-momentum]] and possibly some other qualities, such as an [[electric charge]] or [[Discriminator|variables describing the confidence of the reconstruction]]. [[Analysis]] is often done in terms of physics objects.
 
Physics objects are characterised by a [[four-momentum]] and possibly some other qualities, such as an [[electric charge]] or [[Discriminator|variables describing the confidence of the reconstruction]]. [[Analysis]] is often done in terms of physics objects.

Latest revision as of 13:01, 14 March 2016

An object (or physics object) is an entity reconstructed in a detector and that corresponds to one or more real physical particles. Examples of objects are reconstructed electrons, jets, missing transverse energy, and tracks.

Physics objects are characterised by a four-momentum and possibly some other qualities, such as an electric charge or variables describing the confidence of the reconstruction. Analysis is often done in terms of physics objects.