In-situ jet calibration (ATLAS)
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The in-situ jet calibration in ATLAS consists of two separate calibrations:
- intercalibration changes the jet transverse momentum in data to make the data-MC response uniform as a function of the jet pseudorapidity (i.e. changes to match )
- In-situ jet energy scale: changes the jet transverse momentum in data to bring the data-MC response to unity, in bins of transverse momentum (derived in the central region, hence the need for the above)