B-tagging


b-tagging is a method of jet flavor tagging used in modern particle physics experiments. It is the identification of jets originating from bottom quarks.

Importance

b-tagging is important because:
The methods for b-tagging are based on the unique features of b-jets. These include:
None of the methods of identifying b-jets are foolproof, and modern particle physics experiments must devote significant time to studying how often they successfully identify b-jets and how often they misidentify other jets. Monte Carlo simulations are used to develop and evaluate the performance of tagging algorithms.
Experiments making precise measurements of B mesons also try to identify the particular initial B meson within the jet. This is done in order to observe the oscillation of one meson into another, which allows the measurement of CP violation.