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Fast simulation options in LHCb from ReDecay to fully parametrised
With the steady increase in the precision of flavour physics measurements with data from Run 2 of the LHC, the LHCb experiment requires simulated data samples of ever increasing magnitude to study the detector response in detail. However, relying on an increase of computing resources available for t...
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author | Muller, Dominik Siddi, Benedetto Gianluca |
author_facet | Muller, Dominik Siddi, Benedetto Gianluca |
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description | With the steady increase in the precision of flavour physics measurements with data from Run 2 of the LHC, the LHCb experiment requires simulated data samples of ever increasing magnitude to study the detector response in detail. However, relying on an increase of computing resources available for the production of simulated samples will not suffice to achieve this goal. Therefore, multiple efforts are currently being investigated to reduce the time needed to simulate an event. This talk presents a summary of those efforts in LHCb, focusing on the newest developments: re-using parts of previously simulated events and a fully parametric detector description using the DELPHES framework. The former merges a simulation of an underlying event multiple times with signal decays simulated separately, achieving an order of magnitude increase in speed with identical precision. The latter provides a parametric solution replacing the full, GEANT4-based simulation, including the smearing of particles' energies, efficiencies and resolutions according to the detector response in a highly-customizable way. |
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spelling | cern-22543342019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2254334engMuller, DominikSiddi, Benedetto GianlucaFast simulation options in LHCb from ReDecay to fully parametrisedWith the steady increase in the precision of flavour physics measurements with data from Run 2 of the LHC, the LHCb experiment requires simulated data samples of ever increasing magnitude to study the detector response in detail. However, relying on an increase of computing resources available for the production of simulated samples will not suffice to achieve this goal. Therefore, multiple efforts are currently being investigated to reduce the time needed to simulate an event. This talk presents a summary of those efforts in LHCb, focusing on the newest developments: re-using parts of previously simulated events and a fully parametric detector description using the DELPHES framework. The former merges a simulation of an underlying event multiple times with signal decays simulated separately, achieving an order of magnitude increase in speed with identical precision. The latter provides a parametric solution replacing the full, GEANT4-based simulation, including the smearing of particles' energies, efficiencies and resolutions according to the detector response in a highly-customizable way.Poster-2017-580oai:cds.cern.ch:22543342017-02-22 |
spellingShingle | Muller, Dominik Siddi, Benedetto Gianluca Fast simulation options in LHCb from ReDecay to fully parametrised |
title | Fast simulation options in LHCb from ReDecay to fully parametrised |
title_full | Fast simulation options in LHCb from ReDecay to fully parametrised |
title_fullStr | Fast simulation options in LHCb from ReDecay to fully parametrised |
title_full_unstemmed | Fast simulation options in LHCb from ReDecay to fully parametrised |
title_short | Fast simulation options in LHCb from ReDecay to fully parametrised |
title_sort | fast simulation options in lhcb from redecay to fully parametrised |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2254334 |
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