Contributors: Adorni Braccesi Chiassi, Sofia; Akilli, Ece; Amrouche, Cherifa Sabrina; Antel, Claire; Clark, Allan Geoffrey; Della Volpe, Domenico; Dubreuil, Arnaud; Ferrere, Didier; Gadatsch, Stefan; Golling, Tobias; Gonzalez Sevilla, Sergio; Iacobucci, Giuseppe; Iizawa, Tomoya; Jansky, Roland; Lionti, Anthony Eric; Mermod, Philippe; Nessi, Marzio; Nindhito, Herjuno Rah; Pandini, Carlo; Paolozzi, Lorenzo; Poggi, Riccardo; Raine, Johnny; Salamani, Dalila; Schramm, Steven; Sfyrla, Anna; Sultan, D M S; Wu, Xin; Zaffaroni, Ettore
نبذة مختصرة : This article documents the muon reconstruction and identification efficiency obtained by the ATLAS experiment for 139 $\hbox {fb}^{-1}$ of pp collision data at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV collected between 2015 and 2018 during Run 2 of the LHC. The increased instantaneous luminosity delivered by the LHC over this period required a reoptimisation of the criteria for the identification of prompt muons. Improved and newly developed algorithms were deployed to preserve high muon identification efficiency with a low misidentification rate and good momentum resolution. The availability of large samples of $Z\rightarrow \mu \mu $ and $J/\psi \rightarrow \mu \mu $ decays, and the minimisation of systematic uncertainties, allows the efficiencies of criteria for muon identification, primary vertex association, and isolation to be measured with an accuracy at the per-mille level in the bulk of the phase space, and up to the percent level in complex kinematic configurations. Excellent performance is achieved over a range of transverse momenta from 3 GeV to several hundred GeV, and across the full muon detector acceptance of $|\eta |<2.7$.
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