A muon jet?
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by Dolorous_Edd
Could this be considered as one?
Albeit on a small scale?
and another example
http://talk.higgshunters.org/#/subjects/AHH00004jt
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by DZM admin
These look a little bit different than the one that a scientist called a #muonjet, but nevertheless unique, especially that second one. What could cause the green line to split so close to the edge of the circle?
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I think they interact with the side of the accelerator, because they have changed the direction right after they enterred the black circle...
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by alanbarr scientist
We're following up...
See also the Object thread on "punch-through".
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by Dolorous_Edd
Maybe nothing, but will mention
http://talk.higgshunters.org/#/subjects/AHH0000hl2
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by Ptd
Is this another of these punch-throughs?
Image AHH0000hk4
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by Dolorous_Edd
Another one?
http://talk.higgshunters.org/#/subjects/AHH0000hou
And question, now we know that most of the images are sims
These are sims too? the caption "simulated data" under the images would have been very helpful!
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by DZM admin
I actually just came here to wonder the same thing... have all these interesting-looking muon-jets or punch-throughs just been sims?
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by koranzite scientist
I don't know about this one, but the one here: http://talk.higgshunters.org/#/subjects/AHH0000hn3 was definitely real data!
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by Dolorous_Edd
Would be nice if some of them are real
http://talk.higgshunters.org/#/subjects/AHH0000hjq
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by Dolorous_Edd
http://talk.higgshunters.org/#/subjects/AHH0000it6
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by Dolorous_Edd
http://talk.higgshunters.org/#/subjects/AHH0000jxm
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by Whoandwhatitis moderator
See the dedicated thread for #punchthrough and #muonjet candidates here:
http://talk.higgshunters.org/#/boards/BHH0000007/discussions/DHH00001rdPosted