ATLAS collaboration (2864 authors)Aguilar-Saavedra, Juan AntonioAmor Dos Santos, Susana PatriciaAnjos, NunoAraque, Juan PedroCantrill, RobertCarvalho, JoãoCastro, Nuno FilipeConde Muiño, PatriciaDa Cunha Sargedas De Sousa, Mario JoseFiolhais, MiguelGalhardo, BrunoGomes, AgostinhoGonçalo, RicardoJorge, PedroLopes, LourencoMachado Miguens, JoanaMaio, AméliaManeira, JoséOnofre, AntónioPalma, AlbertoPedro, RutePina, João AntonioSantos, HelenaSaraiva, JoãoSilva, JoséTavares Delgado, AdemarVeloso, FilipeWolters, Helmut2019-02-042019-02-042016-03-17http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-016-3978-zhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/26958This paper reports a detailed study of techniques for identifying boosted, hadronically decaying W bosons using 20.3 fb$^{-1}$ of proton–proton collision data collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC at a centre-of-mass energy $\sqrt{s} = 8\,\mathrm{TeV}$ . A range of techniques for optimising the signal jet mass resolution are combined with various jet substructure variables. The results of these studies in Monte Carlo simulations show that a simple pairwise combination of groomed jet mass and one substructure variable can provide a 50 % efficiency for identifying W bosons with transverse momenta larger than 200 GeV while maintaining multijet background efficiencies of 2–4 % for jets with the same transverse momentum. These signal and background efficiencies are confirmed in data for a selection of tagging techniques.engIdentification of boosted, hadronically decaying W bosons and comparisons with ATLAS data taken at $\sqrt{s} = 8$ TeVjournal article2019-02-04