CR+z+decay+id

This is an example of a 2 quark jet. This is a 2 quark jet because their are two jets, and the energy output level generally correlates with the input. meaning that there was a miniscule amount of energy lost and too little for it to be a tau decay This is a perfect example of an electron decay. It can be confusing to look at but the length of those rectangles only indicates the amount of energy deposited at the beginning of the rectangle. meaning that all of the energy deposited ended up in e-cal.

This is an example of a muon decay. There are two distinct opposite jets deposit very little energy into any of the detectors. Also any X marks in the data indicates a muon decay. This final screen grab is indicative of a tau decay. This is due to the dramatic loss in energy from input to output. This loss of energy can be the result of many different things but the most probable is the decay of extraneous and undetectable neutrinos that take a lot of the energy and don't deposit in any of the detectors.