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Fast Simulations of the ATLAS and CMS experiments at LHC

The fast simulation of a high energy physics experiment is a tool used by experimentalists to quickly assess the potentiality of their detectors on a specific analysis or reconstruction tecnique, before imbarking themselves into a more time- and CPU-expensive detailed study with the full simulation....

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Autores principales: Giammanco, Andrea, Perrotta, Andrea
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1027039
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author Giammanco, Andrea
Perrotta, Andrea
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Perrotta, Andrea
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description The fast simulation of a high energy physics experiment is a tool used by experimentalists to quickly assess the potentiality of their detectors on a specific analysis or reconstruction tecnique, before imbarking themselves into a more time- and CPU-expensive detailed study with the full simulation. In some cases, it can also be considered the access point for theoreticians wanting to see "how do their model looks like in the real life''. The aim of this contribution is to introduce how fast simulations work in the ATLAS and CMS experiments at LHC, and which are the main differences with respect to a full simulation. A comprehensive comparison of a few results obtained with the full and the fast simulation in CMS is also given, in order to provide an example of application of the two methods.
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spelling cern-10270392019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1027039engGiammanco, AndreaPerrotta, AndreaFast Simulations of the ATLAS and CMS experiments at LHCDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe fast simulation of a high energy physics experiment is a tool used by experimentalists to quickly assess the potentiality of their detectors on a specific analysis or reconstruction tecnique, before imbarking themselves into a more time- and CPU-expensive detailed study with the full simulation. In some cases, it can also be considered the access point for theoreticians wanting to see "how do their model looks like in the real life''. The aim of this contribution is to introduce how fast simulations work in the ATLAS and CMS experiments at LHC, and which are the main differences with respect to a full simulation. A comprehensive comparison of a few results obtained with the full and the fast simulation in CMS is also given, in order to provide an example of application of the two methods.CMS-CR-2007-010oai:cds.cern.ch:10270392007-03-07
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Giammanco, Andrea
Perrotta, Andrea
Fast Simulations of the ATLAS and CMS experiments at LHC
title Fast Simulations of the ATLAS and CMS experiments at LHC
title_full Fast Simulations of the ATLAS and CMS experiments at LHC
title_fullStr Fast Simulations of the ATLAS and CMS experiments at LHC
title_full_unstemmed Fast Simulations of the ATLAS and CMS experiments at LHC
title_short Fast Simulations of the ATLAS and CMS experiments at LHC
title_sort fast simulations of the atlas and cms experiments at lhc
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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