12–16 May 2025
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Performance of Particle Flow Reconstruction in the MAIA Detector at a 10 TeV Muon Collider

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Poster

Speaker

Gregory Penn (Yale University)

Description

The MAIA (Muon Accelerator Instrumented Apparatus) detector is designed for optimal performance in the environment of the high beam-induced background (BIB) delivered by a $\sqrt{s}$ = 10 TeV $\mu^+\mu^-$ collider. The performance of the MAIA detector has been evaluated in terms of tracking, photon, and neutron reconstruction efficiencies and resolutions with and without BIB. This work extends previous studies to now utilize both tracking and calorimeter information in conjunction to reconstruct charged pions using a particle flow algorithm. Performance of particle flow reconstruction is provided as charged pion reconstruction efficiency and energy resolution. This optimization of particle flow reconstruction serves as a foundation for future studies of more complicated detector signatures, such as from jets and hadronically decaying tau leptons.

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Primary author

Gregory Penn (Yale University)

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