We present the report of the hadronic working group of the BOOST2010 workshop held at the University of Oxford in June 2010. The first part contains a review of the potential of hadronic decays of ...highly boosted particles as an aid for discovery at the LHC and a discussion of the status of tools developed to meet the challenge of reconstructing and isolating these topologies. In the second part, we present new results comparing the performance of jet grooming techniques and top tagging algorithms on a common set of benchmark channels. We also study the sensitivity of jet substructure observables to the uncertainties in Monte Carlo predictions.
Over the past decade, a large number of jet substructure observables have been proposed in the literature, and explored at the LHC experiments. Such observables attempt to utilize the internal ...structure of jets in order to distinguish those initiated by quarks, gluons, or by boosted heavy objects, such as top quarks and
W
bosons. This report, originating from and motivated by the BOOST2013 workshop, presents original particle-level studies that aim to improve our understanding of the relationships between jet substructure observables, their complementarity, and their dependence on the underlying jet properties, particularly the jet radius and jet transverse momentum. This is explored in the context of quark/gluon discrimination, boosted
W
boson tagging and boosted top quark tagging.
Over the past decade, a large number of jet substructure observables have been proposed in the literature, and explored at the LHC experiments. Such observables attempt to utilize the internal ...structure of jets in order to distinguish those initiated by quarks, gluons, or by boosted heavy objects, such as top quarks and W bosons. This report, originating from and motivated by the BOOST2013 workshop, presents original particle-level studies that aim to improve our understanding of the relationships between jet substructure observables, their complementarity, and their dependence on the underlying jet properties, particularly the jet radius and jet transverse momentum. This is explored in the context of quark/gluon discrimination, boosted W boson tagging and boosted top quark tagging.
A 3-year-old boy corrected was evaluated for the possible diagnosis of hyperimmunoglobulin E syndrome (HIES). From the age of 4 months he developed significant atopy and was subsequently diagnosed ...with severe atopic dermatitis, asthma, and allergic rhinitis, with moderately high total serum IgE levels. Because IgE production has been shown to be regulated by cytokines produced by the CD4+ helper T lymphocyte subsets, we measured the circulating levels of cytokines representative of these cellular subsets in this patient. We therefore measured serum levels of interleukin-4 (IL-4), the Th2 subset-derived cytokine that upregulates IgE synthesis, as well as the levels of interferon-gamma and interferon-alpha (IFN-gamma/alpha), cytokines produced by the Th1 subset that inhibit IL-4-mediated IgE upregulation. We found that in this patient, IL-4 levels were normal, indicating normal Th2 activity. The levels of IFN-gamma were higher than normal, but the serum IFN-alpha levels in this patient were undetectable and were actually below the normal range. Thus, even though both IFN-gamma and IFN-alpha have been shown to be necessary for controlling IL-4 actions, the selective absence of IFN-alpha, even in the presence of normal or increased amounts of IFN-gamma, could permit IL-4 induced IgE production. Lack of IFN-alpha may explain this patient's recurrent infections, as well as IgE-induced atopic conditions. Our data in this study with the patient showing selective deficiency of IFN-alpha but not of IFN-gamma provide support for the role of IFN-alpha in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis. The findings in this patient clearly warrant further studies of IFN-alpha in patients with atopic disorders.