Abstract

Neural networks are used to help distinguish the {ital ZZ}{r_arrow}{ital l}{sup +}{ital l}{sup {minus}}-jet-jet signal produced by the decay of a 400 GeV Higgs boson at a proton-proton collider energy of 15 TeV from the {open_quote}{open_quote}ordinary{close_quote}{close_quote} QCD {ital Z}+jets background. The ideal case where only one event at a time enters the detector (no pileup) and the case of multiple interactions per beam crossing (pileup) are examined. In both cases, when used in conjunction with the standard cuts, neural networks provide an additional signal-to-background enhancement. {copyright} {ital 1996 The American Physical Society.}

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