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ReDecay, a method to re-use the underlying events to speed up the simulation in LHCb

With the steady increase in the precision of flavour physics measurements collected during LHC Run 2, the LHCb experiment requires simulated data samples of ever increasing magnitude to study the detector response in detail. However, relying on an increase of available computing power for the produc...

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Autores principales: Muller, Dominik, Rama, Matteo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2311600
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Rama, Matteo
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description With the steady increase in the precision of flavour physics measurements collected during LHC Run 2, the LHCb experiment requires simulated data samples of ever increasing magnitude to study the detector response in detail. However, relying on an increase of available computing power for the production of simulated events will not suffice to achieve this goal. The simulation of the detector response is the main contribution to the time needed to generate a sample, that scales linearly with the particles multiplicity of the event. Of the dozens of particles present in the simulation only a few, namely those participating in the studied signal decay, are of particular interest, while all remaining ones, the so-called underlying event, mainly affect the resolution and efficiencies of the detector. This talk presents a novel development for the LHCb simulation software which re-uses the underlying event from previously simulated events. This approach achieves an order of magnitude increase in speed and the same precision compared to the nominal simulation.
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spelling cern-23116002019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2311600engMuller, DominikRama, MatteoReDecay, a method to re-use the underlying events to speed up the simulation in LHCbWith the steady increase in the precision of flavour physics measurements collected during LHC Run 2, the LHCb experiment requires simulated data samples of ever increasing magnitude to study the detector response in detail. However, relying on an increase of available computing power for the production of simulated events will not suffice to achieve this goal. The simulation of the detector response is the main contribution to the time needed to generate a sample, that scales linearly with the particles multiplicity of the event. Of the dozens of particles present in the simulation only a few, namely those participating in the studied signal decay, are of particular interest, while all remaining ones, the so-called underlying event, mainly affect the resolution and efficiencies of the detector. This talk presents a novel development for the LHCb simulation software which re-uses the underlying event from previously simulated events. This approach achieves an order of magnitude increase in speed and the same precision compared to the nominal simulation.Poster-2018-620oai:cds.cern.ch:23116002017-10-24
spellingShingle Muller, Dominik
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ReDecay, a method to re-use the underlying events to speed up the simulation in LHCb
title ReDecay, a method to re-use the underlying events to speed up the simulation in LHCb
title_full ReDecay, a method to re-use the underlying events to speed up the simulation in LHCb
title_fullStr ReDecay, a method to re-use the underlying events to speed up the simulation in LHCb
title_full_unstemmed ReDecay, a method to re-use the underlying events to speed up the simulation in LHCb
title_short ReDecay, a method to re-use the underlying events to speed up the simulation in LHCb
title_sort redecay, a method to re-use the underlying events to speed up the simulation in lhcb
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2311600
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