Abstract. The CDF experiment is successfully collecting data from pp collisions at the Tevatron in Run II. As the data samples are getting larger, systematic uncertainties due to the measurement of the jet energy scale assessed using the calorimeter simulation have become increasingly important. In many years of operation, the collaboration has gained experience with GFLASH, a fast parametrization of electromagnetic and hadronic showers used for the calorimeter simulation. We present the performance of the calorimeter simulation and report on recent improvements based on a refined in situ tuning technique. The central calorimeter response is reproduced with a precision of 1-2%
The integrated calorimetry environment of CDF Run 2 comprises the Run 1 sampling scintillator calori...
This thesis describes the effort being made to improve the Jet Energy Reconstruction as performed by...
Recent jet results in $p\bar{p}$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}$=1.96 TeV from the CDF experiment at the Te...
The upgraded CDF II detector has collected first data during the initial operation of the Tevatron a...
The Run IIa integrated calorimetry environment of CDF II comprises: sampling scintillator calorimete...
AbstractWe have developed HF GFlash, a very fast simulation of electromagnetic showers using paramet...
In this paper we review a selection of recent results obtained, in the area of QCD physics, from the...
As the Tevatron luminosity increases sophisticated selections are required to be efficient in select...
A review of some of the most important QCD results from Run 1 is presented, together with first prel...
Abstract The CDF Plug Upgrade calorimeter, which fully exploits the tile–fiber technique, was test...
Two MiniPlug calorimeters, designed to measure the energy and lateral position of particles in the (...
The Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) is a 5000 t magnetic detector built to study 2 TeV pp collis...
Two Miniplug calorimeters, designed to measure the energy and lateral position of particles in the f...
The description of a computer simulation of the CDF detector at Fermilab and the adjacent accelerato...
The Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) is a 5000 t magnetic detector built to study 2 TeV p̅p colli...
The integrated calorimetry environment of CDF Run 2 comprises the Run 1 sampling scintillator calori...
This thesis describes the effort being made to improve the Jet Energy Reconstruction as performed by...
Recent jet results in $p\bar{p}$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}$=1.96 TeV from the CDF experiment at the Te...
The upgraded CDF II detector has collected first data during the initial operation of the Tevatron a...
The Run IIa integrated calorimetry environment of CDF II comprises: sampling scintillator calorimete...
AbstractWe have developed HF GFlash, a very fast simulation of electromagnetic showers using paramet...
In this paper we review a selection of recent results obtained, in the area of QCD physics, from the...
As the Tevatron luminosity increases sophisticated selections are required to be efficient in select...
A review of some of the most important QCD results from Run 1 is presented, together with first prel...
Abstract The CDF Plug Upgrade calorimeter, which fully exploits the tile–fiber technique, was test...
Two MiniPlug calorimeters, designed to measure the energy and lateral position of particles in the (...
The Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) is a 5000 t magnetic detector built to study 2 TeV pp collis...
Two Miniplug calorimeters, designed to measure the energy and lateral position of particles in the f...
The description of a computer simulation of the CDF detector at Fermilab and the adjacent accelerato...
The Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) is a 5000 t magnetic detector built to study 2 TeV p̅p colli...
The integrated calorimetry environment of CDF Run 2 comprises the Run 1 sampling scintillator calori...
This thesis describes the effort being made to improve the Jet Energy Reconstruction as performed by...
Recent jet results in $p\bar{p}$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}$=1.96 TeV from the CDF experiment at the Te...