Cargando…

The new ATLAS Fast Calorimeter Simulation

ATLAS relies on very large samples of simulated events for delivering high-quality and competitive physics results, but producing these samples takes much time and is very CPU intensive when using the full GEANT4 detector simulation. Fast simulation tools are a useful way of reducing CPU requirement...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Schaarschmidt, Jana
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2628447
_version_ 1780959169044545536
author Schaarschmidt, Jana
author_facet Schaarschmidt, Jana
author_sort Schaarschmidt, Jana
collection CERN
description ATLAS relies on very large samples of simulated events for delivering high-quality and competitive physics results, but producing these samples takes much time and is very CPU intensive when using the full GEANT4 detector simulation. Fast simulation tools are a useful way of reducing CPU requirements when detailed detector simulations are not needed. During the LHC Runs 1 and 2, a fast calorimeter simulation (FastCaloSim) was successfully used in ATLAS. FastCaloSim provides a simulation of the particle energy response at the calorimeter read-out cell level, taking into account the detailed particle shower shapes and the correlations between the energy depositions in the various calorimeter layers. It is interfaced to the standard ATLAS digitization and reconstruction software, and it can be tuned to data more easily than GEANT4. Now an improved version of FastCaloSim is in development, incorporating the experience with the version used during Run-1. The new FastCaloSim makes use of machine learning techniques, such as principal component analysis and neural networks, to optimise the amount of information stored in the ATLAS simulation infrastructure. This allows for further performance improvement by reducing the I/O time and the memory usage during the simulation job. A prototype is being tested and validated, and it has shown significant improvements in the description of cluster level variables in electromagnetic and hadronic showers. ATLAS plans to use this new FastCaloSim parameterization to simulate several billion events in the upcoming LHC runs. It will be combined with other fast tools used in the ATLAS production chain. In this Fast Chain the simulation, digitisation and reconstruction of the events are handled by fast tools. In this talk, we will describe this new FastCaloSim parametrisation and the current status of the ATLAS Fast Chain.
id cern-2628447
institution Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear
language eng
publishDate 2018
record_format invenio
spelling cern-26284472019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2628447engSchaarschmidt, JanaThe new ATLAS Fast Calorimeter SimulationParticle Physics - ExperimentATLAS relies on very large samples of simulated events for delivering high-quality and competitive physics results, but producing these samples takes much time and is very CPU intensive when using the full GEANT4 detector simulation. Fast simulation tools are a useful way of reducing CPU requirements when detailed detector simulations are not needed. During the LHC Runs 1 and 2, a fast calorimeter simulation (FastCaloSim) was successfully used in ATLAS. FastCaloSim provides a simulation of the particle energy response at the calorimeter read-out cell level, taking into account the detailed particle shower shapes and the correlations between the energy depositions in the various calorimeter layers. It is interfaced to the standard ATLAS digitization and reconstruction software, and it can be tuned to data more easily than GEANT4. Now an improved version of FastCaloSim is in development, incorporating the experience with the version used during Run-1. The new FastCaloSim makes use of machine learning techniques, such as principal component analysis and neural networks, to optimise the amount of information stored in the ATLAS simulation infrastructure. This allows for further performance improvement by reducing the I/O time and the memory usage during the simulation job. A prototype is being tested and validated, and it has shown significant improvements in the description of cluster level variables in electromagnetic and hadronic showers. ATLAS plans to use this new FastCaloSim parameterization to simulate several billion events in the upcoming LHC runs. It will be combined with other fast tools used in the ATLAS production chain. In this Fast Chain the simulation, digitisation and reconstruction of the events are handled by fast tools. In this talk, we will describe this new FastCaloSim parametrisation and the current status of the ATLAS Fast Chain.ATL-SOFT-SLIDE-2018-457oai:cds.cern.ch:26284472018-07-04
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Schaarschmidt, Jana
The new ATLAS Fast Calorimeter Simulation
title The new ATLAS Fast Calorimeter Simulation
title_full The new ATLAS Fast Calorimeter Simulation
title_fullStr The new ATLAS Fast Calorimeter Simulation
title_full_unstemmed The new ATLAS Fast Calorimeter Simulation
title_short The new ATLAS Fast Calorimeter Simulation
title_sort new atlas fast calorimeter simulation
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2628447
work_keys_str_mv AT schaarschmidtjana thenewatlasfastcalorimetersimulation
AT schaarschmidtjana newatlasfastcalorimetersimulation