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A DELPHES card for the CLIC detector

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arxiv 1909.12728 v1 pith:FRNINNDD submitted 2019-09-27 hep-ex hep-ph

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keywords delphesclicdetectorclicdetsimulationcollidercardseffects
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The Compact Linear Collider, CLIC, is a multi-TeV electron-positron collider proposed for construction at CERN. A detector model, CLICdet, that is suited for the experimental conditions at CLIC and is based on realistic performance, has been developed. This paper describes the implementation of CLICdet in a fast simulation tool for particle physics collider experiments, DELPHES. The geometry of the detector concept as well as performance parameters extracted from full simulation studies are implemented in DELPHES parameter cards for CLICdet. Jet reconstruction for electron-positron colliders is added to the DELPHES analysis chain. Parameters for using DELPHES to simulate the detector effects of CLICdet are provided in three parameter cards, one for each energy stage of CLIC. The effects of beam-induced background at the higher-energy stages of CLIC are also incorporated. The results from the fast simulation with DELPHES are validated with respect to full detector simulation in a number of relevant processes.

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