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# Overall title for pages.
title: "HATS@LPC 2024: Jets"
title: "CMSDAS@LPC 2025: Jets Short Exercise"

# Life cycle stage of the lesson
# See this page for more details: https://cdh.carpentries.org/the-lesson-life-cycle.html
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<img src="fig/20140806_01_jet_pileup.png" alt="" style="width: 400px;"/>

TEST:This tutorial will give you the basics you need to deal with jets in your analysis. We start with the basics of a jet, how they are reconstructed, what algorithms are used, etc. Then, we give examples with scripts on how to access jets and use them in your analysis frameworks, including corrections and systematics. In the second part of the exercise, we examine jet substructure algorithms, which have many uses, including the identification of hadronic decays of heavy SM particles like top quarks, W, Z, and H bosons, as well as mitigation of pileup and others.

This tutorial will give you the basics you need to deal with jets in your analysis. We start with the basics of a jet, how they are reconstructed, what algorithms are used, etc. Then, we give examples with scripts on how to access jets and use them in your analysis frameworks, including corrections and systematics. In the second part of the exercise, we examine jet substructure algorithms, which have many uses, including the identification of hadronic decays of heavy SM particles like top quarks, W, Z, and H bosons, as well as mitigation of pileup and others.

The tutorial is designed to be executed at cmslpc, following the setup step, using jupyter notebooks. On this website, you will find links to instructional slides and more information about the topics to walk you through the exercises.

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> * The exercises are prepared to be run directly from a cmslpc node, with non-interactive notebooks to follow and discuss the exercises.
{: .testimonial}

### Facilitators CMSDAS LPC 2024
### Facilitators CMSDAS LPC 2025

<img src="fig/foto_facilitators.png" alt="" style="width:70%">
<img src="fig/team.png" alt="" style="width:95%">


### Support
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